You can find at the Library of Defense a “ 2012 Oregon Criminal Law Quiz,” December 19, 2011, by Ryan Scott: “The Oregon Supreme Court has under advisement State…
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Oregon Jury Verdicts: Statistics, Reports, Research
This is an update to my previous post on Oregon jury verdict statistics, reports, & research . If you are searching for the jury verdict in a…
Veterans Pro Bono Program: Training for Oregon Attorneys: Oct 26, 2009
…Portland OR, Salt Lake City UT, Phoenix, AZ, and Washington, DC. (The Portland, Oregon, training will be on Monday, October 26, 2009, at Perkins Coie LLP.) There is specific information…
Public Access to the Oregon Courthouse, Court Room, and Court Records
“Are open-court efforts waning?,” by The Editorial Board, Oregonian, September 09, 2009 Excerpt: “In Oregon, news organizations still fight for public access, aided by the constitution The New York…
Oregon Tax Amnesty Program Begins October 1, 2009
Visit the Oregon Tax Amnesty website for details: “What is tax amnesty? Tax amnesty is an opportunity for taxpayers to file or amend tax returns in exchange for a…
Section 1983 Litigation
Speaking of Washington State, visit the King County Law Library website if you want a good starting place for learning about Section 1983 litigation (i.e. 42 U.S.C. §1983), take…
Babysitting and the Law
** Please see the June 2009 update (or click on the Babysitting label). ** This is the time of year when the babysitting questions appear with increasing…
Oregon Business Litigation Blog
Ater Wynne’s Oregon Business Litigation Blog is still going strong….
Google Books Litigation Family Tree
The Law Librarian Blog alerts us to the Google Books Litigation Family Tree, developed by Jonathan Band, Library Copyright Alliance, et al. There’s nothing like a flow chart for…
Blinded by Guilt and Butt-Dialing the Devil (Journal of Exp Social Psych)
Librarians advocate reading widely, especially outside one’s usual fields of interest or even research. (This is the opposite of what most “social media” (aka anti-social media) forces on…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

