Calling all Poets (from the OSB Legal Pubs blog) But if you’re going to write haiku, please, please, please do it right. (Sigh.) Haiku isn’t what you wrote…
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Oregon State Bar CLE Seminars Course Materials Library
OSB CLE Seminars Course Materials Library is “open during construction.” (Yes, say thank you!!) In case you missed it from OSB Bulletin’s Bar News (Feb/March 2015): “Written course…
How did we answer that? Contract Law
…to know if they represent themselves. Nolo books can be found at many public libraries, online via the State of Oregon Law Library, as well as many Law Libraries. We…
Wonk Alert: Jobs (Oregon) State Legislature
The Oregon Legislature is starting to hire for the upcoming 2015 Legislative Session. For more information: Employment Opportunities at the Capitol…
New Oregon State Bar Book: “Rights of Foreign Nationals”
…the previous titles were, which include: 1) Interpreting Oregon Law 2) Oregon Trial Objections (If those direct links don’t work, the file-paths may have changed, so try the OSB…
Can You Attend Law School Online?
…education may drastically limit your ability to sit for the bar in many states….” ( Link to ABA website .) 1) There is a difference between “going to” law…
Post Conviction Right to Counsel: Federal and State Cases and Articles
“Post-Conviction Representation, Pro Se Practice and Access to the Courts,” by Ken Strutin, published at LLRX dot com on February 19, 2013 Excerpt: “After the first criminal appeal,…
Oregon Warrantless Cell Phone Searches (with a side of fried (cellular) chips)
It’s not often you hear (read) the Oregon Court of Appeals split the infinitive and use the phrase “fry the chip” in the same sentence. (See below *)…
Notice of Oregon State Filing Fee Changes
Please note: Oregon Circuit Court Filing Fee Changes Effective October 1, 2011, and January 1, 2012 You can also reach this OJD webpage by clicking on the OJD News…
Is Your Attorney Licensed to Practice Law?
is called the [State] Bar Association, though a lot of them are. A web link for the Oregon State Bar is missing from the list, but here it is….
Oregon Legal Research Blog

