…defendants with a special set of problems. State court judges are joining with local prosecutors, public defenders, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs officials and local lawyer volunteers to create courts…
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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…
The American Way: Speaking Out, Advocacy, Whining, Snipping, and Ranting
…a Congress dot Gov website.) 4) State Governors, judges, and legislators get to speak out too, in speeches, judicial opinions, and in state legislation (e.g. the Oregon Revised Statutes…
Oregon Local Court Rules
…state was entitled to a justice court. Thirty justice courts currently administer justice in 19 counties….” There is a guide to county and municipal courts and judges in Oregon….
Oregon Justice Courts (and Justices of the Peace)
…sector. For example: Oregon has a variety of county, municipal, and justice courts. And now it has a new county justice court. Read the online Blue Book entry…
10 Free Online Legal Research Databases: But, Mind the Gap
1) For an excellent lineup of free legal research databases, see Robert Ambrogi’s Legal.Online column: 10 Places to Get Free Cases: A Very Good Price, from the Oregon State…
Without Clothes in Oregon: the Art and Craft of Drafting Legislation
…documents on their public website.) And the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) can be searched online, too. People who don’t draft legislation or statutes (as opposed to the lawyers and judges…
The Eddie Haskell Lawyer
This was worth passing on, even though there is no obvious Oregon connection. We have all heard about these types of lawyers (and other Eddie Haskells in our…
Laughing at the Altar of Justice Bedsworth, the Marrying Judge
For more than you may want to know about judges who perform marriages, but worth reading for the sheer joy of it: “Cash and Marry: Some little-known judicial history…
Promises, Promises: Conan and Contracts
…books, and classes on drafting contracts, e.g. here and here, but don’t confuse legally valid with well drafted (not that lawyers, clients, and judges…
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