There was a time when you had to beg, borrow, or steal (I didn’t say that) titles like this, Benchbook for U.S. District Court Judges (5th edition, 2007)….
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Evaluating State Court Self-Help Programs
…an organization for legal system professionals (lawyers, judges, law librarians), not for people in need of legal self-help. If you need assistance with a legal problem, please contact a local…
“Dishonorable: The trouble with Oregon’s judicial elections” (Street Roots)
…website. This is not, however, to discourage those of you lucky enough to be able to buy a print Street Roots from their vendors! “Dishonorable: The trouble with Oregon’s judicial…
Oregon Court of Appeals Judicial Appointments
If news reports are correct, we have 2 more judges appointed to the Oregon Court of Appeals: Darlene Ortega and Chris Garrett Visit our previous blog post for other…
Circuit Court Judges, who, why, where?
…about our circuit court judges? How do they get on the bench in the first place? And how do we know they’re doing a good job once they do?”…
Judicial Analytics and Ravel Law (database)
From Dewey B Strategic (“Risk, value, strategy, libraries, knowledge and the legal profession“) “Ravel Law Launches Judges Analytics: Precedential Behaviour Analysis Made Easy.“…
Lawyers, Law Librarians, Women Judges and Portland, Oregon
…League of Women Voters U.S. (LWVUS), June 13-17th, 2008 American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) 2008, July 12-15th, 2008 National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ), October 15-19th, 2008…
Justice Bedsworth Gets Education: Via Planet Mercury and the Donner Pass
…the reason for the location, it’s problematic. Say what you will about Reno, it is geographically undesirable for the vast majority of judges. The vast majority of judges, like the…
Justice Bedsworth on the Election of Judges
Start the new year with Justice Bedworth, who cuts to the chase, and the chuckle, when it comes to electing judges. “Electoral Processpool,” by Justice William W. Bedsworth Excerpt:…
Another View of the Textualism and Statutory Interpretation Theory Cathedral (Jot Well)
Review: The Multiple Faces of Textualism (Jot Well, Jan 15, 2021) Article reviewed: Tara Leigh Grove, Which Textualism?, 134 Harv. L. Rev. 265 (2020). Excerpt: “In her wonderfully-titled…
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