…WCBNLD. A Washington County Assistant Law Librarian and State of Oregon Law Library Reference Librarian will also be on had to talk about free and low-cost human, print, and online…
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Municipal Courts and DUII in Astoria
…around the state and this story from the April 27th Daily Astorian jumped out: “Astoria DUII falls under the radar: City prosecutor won’t appeal May 11 drunken driving dismissal” “Get…
Tyler Goes to Court to Avenge a Videogame-Controller Wrong: A Judicial Civics Lesson Coloring-Book
Visit the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) Justice Case Files website to read this hilarious coloring-book story: Justice Case File 4: The Case of the Broken Controller is…
Recording Construction Liens in Oregon
The Oregon Professional Liability Fund, an amazing resource for members of the Oregon State Bar, has this article, Construction Lien Traps and Pitfalls, in its August 2007 issue of…
Oregon Supreme Court “Duty to Retreat” Case
204 Or App 457, 130 P3d 808 (2006). We allowed defendant’s petition for review and now conclude that the instruction was an incorrect statement of Oregon law and that the…
Are You Paying for “Free” Legal Forms?
…state already makes the correct forms available free of charge. It’s not unusual to find “cheap,” “low-cost,” and “free, if …” legal forms online that judges and public law librarians…
Inmate Call Centers
While reading the next opinion the Oregon Supreme Court decided on Friday, State v. Bray, about an inmate who “worked at the call center” and was now a defendant…
Justice Bedsworth Fishes for a Bond with OR-7 (Oregon’s favorite wolf)
While lamenting 1,600 pounds of fish who lost their lives in a motor vehicle accident, Justice Bedsworth tries valiantly to wrap his mind around Oregon’s favorite lone wolf, OR-7,…
What Would Nero Wolf and Archie Goodwin Charge for their Services?
How much and for what services should the state pay private investigators in capital cases? The May 10th Willamette Week has a very interesting story about how the state…
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…
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