the hardest things a law librarian has to explain to a pro se litigant. You might want to read this article, just one of many where the courts have to…
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Courthouse Romance? Oregon Judges Perform Weddings: Who, What, Where, and How (the Why is up to you)
(The County Circuit Courts are state government offices, the Judicial Branch of state government.) Now about those engagement rings: The Law of Engagement Rings (with a side of ring-flingers and Oregon…
Book Review: Levitt & Davis: “Internet Legal Research on a Budget: Free and Low-Cost Resources for Lawyers”
entries, and … no, I quibble. I was able to find just about everything I needed in the index. Wish list: I wished for more coverage of state and local…
April Fool, or Not: The Oregon State Bar is Looking for Lawyer Poets
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 in…
Oregon State Bar CLE Seminars Course Materials Library
…from past CLE seminars are now available as a member benefit. Bar members can download the PDF files for free from the CLE page of the bar website. To view…
Oregon Task Force on Effective and Cost-Efficient Service Provision
Recommend to the Governor and the Legislative Assembly anappropriate level of state fiscal support to counties….” (See also: Representative Nathanson appointment to Task Force) I’m not sure if you are…
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 *)…
A2J Words Matter: A Legal Resource Center is Not Always a Law Library (and vice versa)
A2J = Access to Justice: Words and Names Matter The Law Librarians at the State Of Wisconsin Law Library know that the difference between a Legal Resource Center or…
United State Code (U.S.C.) Lost Laws
It’s not hard to be perplexed when trying to understand the U.S. Code (link to searchable versions) and the niceties of codification. Maybe this will help: Lost Laws: What…
New Oregon State Bar Book: “Rights of Foreign Nationals”
The OSB has had a winning line-up of new books released this year, and the latest one “Rights of Foreign Nationals“is as welcome to lawyers and law librarians as…
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