Think about this interesting debate (and nicely written blog post) while you’re reading the new book on Interpreting Oregon Law: “Judges Calabresi and Easterbrook Face Off on How to…
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Oregon Legal Forms: The Pyramid
…of standardized, court-authorized, forms. Other states (e.g. Oregon) do not, though we do have some (see for example in family law matters). Public law library employees seldom hand…
U.S. Supreme Court Justices Go Green: iPad & Kindle Appellate Court Briefs
This shouldn’t really be “news,” but it is! And it may be really big news when it can be said of all appellate court judges, not just federal…
From “Legisprudence” to “I Have to Move My Car”
…book ( and a comic book ) by its cover). My favorite: “I Have to Move My Car: Tales of Unpersuasive Advocates and Injudicious Judges” by David Pannick, QC. From…
Book: Piracy: The Intellectual Property Wars From Gutenberg to Gates
…to spread cheap reprints of popular sheet music. In the 1950s, a pirate music label named Jolly Roger issued recordings by Louis Armstrong and other jazz greats from LP’s that…
Enforceability of Arbitration Riders in Oregon
The judges in a case I mentioned in the previous post, Vasquez-Lopez v Beneficial Oregon Inc, discuss arbitration riders at some length. I’ll leave it to Oregon contract…
Justice Bedsworth, Homeland Security, and the Peter Principle Collapse in a Heap of Ice Chips
If U.S. Supreme Court Justices can rise above their Green Bag bobblehead replicas, and state court judges survive becoming piñatas, then surely the Department of Homeland Security can survive…
Elisor, Desuetude, Misprision: huh?
…be very useful: Elisor Desuetude Misprision But don’t forget, not unlike crossword puzzle judges, law judges too specify which dictionary rules: see my previous OLR blog post on Dictionaries….
Public Law Librarians Consulted by Supreme Court Nominee on Eve of Judiciary Committee Hearings
…day, in every way, unlike legislators and judges who are required to give their opinions day in and day out and have a devil of a time not telling people…
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