courts where it results in the loss of a legal claim.” The plaintiff is an inmate in an Oregon state prison. Link to it from the Law Librarian Blog….
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Oregon Small Claims Court and Local Court Rules
the Oregon Judicial Department (OJD) website. (County Justice Courts may not have local rules, but check with the court to find out.) 2) Second, a curse upon the person who…
How do Federal Courts Handle Criminal Cases?
criminal process including state and federal levels. This can be found at your local law library, local public library, or online via the State of Oregon Law Library. …
Honda Civic Hybrid Lawsuit: Small Claims Court vs. Class Action Settlement: Update
…Chang, Los Angeles Times, January 4, 2012. You can follow the plaintiff’s Twitter feed for updates. There are few courts more interesting to observe than small claims court, so if…
Inaugural Stand-Alone SRLN Equal Justice Program Scheduled for February 2017
free or affordable legal assistance and access to courts. The “2017 SRLN Conference will be held February 23 -24, 2017 at the California Judicial Council building in San Francisco.” The…
Access to Justice and Simplifying the Legal System
…to an improvement in the justness and fairness of outcomes….” [Link to full article.] 3) Related Zorza post on courts, budgets, and access to justice, June 17, 2013: “Professor in…
Federal Circuit Court Oral Argument Feed
A Fastcase blog post alerts us to this high cool-factor federal circuit court oral argument feed: Arguments: An index of oral arguments from federal courts, updated every 15 minutes….
Sex Change Legal Forms Packet, Multnomah County (Oregon)
and Sex Change forms for minor children. Residents of other Oregon counties should check with their own County Circuit Courts. There is a Court Finder locator at the Oregon Judicial…
Oregon Courts Remain Open on Fridays (except for March 13)
Update: In case you haven’t heard (anyone?), the Oregon Courts will remain open on Fridays, except for Friday, March 13th, 2009. Stories about this are at all news…
Should Juries Know the Likely Sentence When Deciding Guilt?
of this interesting BlueOregon post authored by Oregon state representative Chip Shields. The post begins with a review of the remarkable Rodriguez mandatory sentencing case (previously blogged…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

