…of libraries will have it. I’m not sure it is worth $350, but it sure does help lawyers, judges, and litigants answer a lot of their service and writ questions –…
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Speak Out to Your Oregon State and Federal Legislators
The Oregon Legislature’s website has a “Find Your Legislator ” feature. Now that you’ve found out who your state and federal legislative representatives are, let them…
Juvenile Sex Offender Bibliography: A work in progress
Some of the most difficult cases for lawyers, and social workers and judges, to resolve involve juvenile sex offenders, i.e. sex offenders who are under the age of 18…
Free “Law School” (via CALI) – or a Cure for Insomnia?
…malum in se, expiation, scienter, asportation, or chattel paper? (It gets worse: You have to read statutes drafted by legislators and decisions written by judges. Torture, indeed, unless of course you…
Justice Bedsworth Tackles Time, Tontines, and Tootsie Landsill
…During the three long years I was a trial attorney1, I repeatedly urged judges to act upon the plain language of Code of Civil Procedure Section 613….
Justice Ballmer elected as 42nd Chief Justice of Oregon Supreme Court
in the thousands of cases that come before Oregon judges every day.” …‘ [See OJD Media Release, dated 1/20/12] *If the direct link to the news release doesn’t work, click on…
Help Pick the 2012 Harper Lee (legal fiction) Prize Winner
…article (and you can vote here): “After reviewing some 40 submissions, judges have selected three finalists for the 2012 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction. Now you can help them…
Pro Se Litigant, Civil Gideon, and “It’s all Online” (so ask Siri to draft that eviction notice) News Round-up
…Make?“ by D. James Greiner and Cassandra Wolos Pattanayak 3) California (SF Chronicle): ‘.… A delegation of 18 judges from the Shandong province of China visited the San Francisco Law…
Verisimilitude: Cops, Crooks, & Fictional Lawyers: Just the Facts, Ma’am
…the expertise to edit your book properly. (I could also mention all those TV shows with unbelievable lawyers, judges, and their baffling law book collections. See, e.g. “Law Librarian…
Posner vs. Scalia: a Case of the War on Words
…and Bryan A. Garner(Thomson/West, 567 pp., $49.95) Excerpt: “The Incoherence of Antonin Scalia, by Richard Posner, by Richard A. Posner, August 24, 2012, The New Republic: JUDGES LIKE TO SAY…
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