Fred Blume’s Annotated Justinian Code is online, thanks to the University of Wyoming, College of Law. Now if only all the UK statutes (not just recent ones, where recent…
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A Human Book, not an eBook: What if You Could Borrow a Legal Scholar (from your library) for an Hour?
…prejudice I feel is invisible. It’s more a stigma attached to the label,” Langley said in a telephone interview from the university campus. “We’re thought of as evil, callous and…
Covid-19 Metaphors: Express Train, War, Black Box, Oh My
…that local arrives at its final destination, it may be wise to label all this research—preprints, peer-reviewed papers, and for goodness’ sake, pronouncements from Donald Trump— with a black-box warning:…
U.S. DOJ Freedom of Information Act Guide
…procedural aspects. Prepared by the staff of the Office of Information and Privacy, it is updated and revised biennially. “ Thanks to beSpacific for the notice and the link….
Oregon Circuit Court Filing Fees
Oregon Judicial Department (OJD) Filing Fee website and fee calculator. Oregon attorneys have additional information at the PLF website, including this memo that was revised January 12, 2010: “Understanding…
Beat Your Ticket, Get Your Day in Court
…laws are online, whether it is an Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) or a local ordinance. 2) Read Nolo Press’s “Beat Your Ticket” (smart, practical, humbling, honest). Your local law library…
Statute of Limitations
…the entry about medical injury. In the book, it referenced a specific ORS (Oregon Revised Statute, the legal code for the state of Oregon). While there are many places to…
Portland isn’t the only city with Charter woes
…streamlining, but rather privatization and centralizing power. The revised charter, which takes the form of a much shorter “model charter” advised by the League of Oregon Cities, removes language that…
Photo Radar Speed Enforcement Biennial Reports to the Oregon Legislature
others. Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) 810.438 was amended in 2005 to require cities using photo radar equipment to conduct a process and outcome evaluation for the legislature once each biennium….
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