not broadcast on any NPR stations in Oregon. I can’t vouch yet for the quality of the program (but hope to soon – your own reviews are welcome), but you…
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Librarians: State and County Law Libraries: Funding and Governance DRAFT Grid
have reason to think the information in the following grid is incorrect for your state, or if you know there is a more accurate way to describe the situation, please…
U.S. Senator Reid and Oregon Secretary of State Kate Brown
If you think federalism means that in the United States the federal government operates independently of state government, or vice versa, see this blog post for an interesting civics…
Find Help With Student Debt without Digging a Deeper Hole
one, or your State Law Library’s website to see if they have statewide legal databases, e.g. the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC), Nolo, etc. For example, the State of Oregon…
Oregon State Bar (OSB) Legal Links and Finding (free & low cost) Legal Help
The Oregon State Bar (OSB) has a Legallinks TV and video program that covers a wide variety of legal topics and issues. Episodes air on cable channels across…
Nooses, Cross-burning, and State Statutes
and Reed come to mind. Excerpt from the blog post and the report: “Almost half of the states outlaw cross burning with the intent to threaten as such. A few…
Hawaii is the 5th State to Enact UELMA, and 1st to include Judicial Documents
Hawaii Governor Abercrombie signed UELMA into law on April 11th. It is Act 11 of the 2013 Legislature. Hawaii is the 5th state to enact UELMA, following North Dakota…
Administrative Review in Oregon County Courts after Norden
Also in the Summer 2007 issue of the Litigation Journal is this article, “Administrative Reviews in County Courts: Chaos After Norden,” by Tom Lindley and Peggy Crane. As I…
Spanish Language Dictionaries in the Courts
A Study of Dictionaries in U.S. and Latin American Courts I first read about this article at the Foreign Collection Development blog, and then found a link to the…
Oregon Legislature May Increase Small Claims Court Jurisdictional Limit to $10,000
If the Oregon Legislature passes 2011 HB 2710, as amended on 6/27, it will increase the jurisdictional limit of Small Claims Court to $10,000. You can find this bill…
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