Pro Se Criminal Defense v Defense Attorneys: The Criminal Appeal blog has an interesting post about the article, “Defending the Right to Self-representation: An Empirical Look at the Pro…
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Oregon Legal Research Website and Blog Succession Plan and History
…Legal Research blog. Justia offered pro bono website (Drupal) and blog (WordPress) design, security, and hosting support (and lots of other encouragement) as one of their Public Interest and Pro…
Flyers’ Rights (non-profit): For People Who Don’t Fly Private Jets
…passengers. It supports a Flyers Rights Hotline. From Flyers Rights About page: “FlyersRights.org has developed a comprehensive Airline Passenger Bill of Rights 2.0 with over 30 pro-consumer, pro-airline competition proposals…
Oregon Attorney CLE: Legal Assistance to Rape Survivors Project: 12/3/14
The Victim Rights Law Center (VRLC) is offering training on Oregon’s new sexual assault protection order and civil remedies for sexual assault survivors.* Dec. 3, 2014: 4 to 5:45…
Willy-Nilly is Not a Legal Research Strategy: Public Law Librarians and Advice to Unpublished Children’s Book Authors
Pro se (aka pro per or self-represented) law library patrons have a tough time of it. If you didn’t learn in high school or college how to learn, how…
Child Pornography and the Library
On the LibraryLaw blog: Child pornography is NOT free speech: Excerpt (and do read the comments): “Critical point for all libraries: Child pornography is NOT protected free speech….
Thomson Reuters’ TrustLaw Website
…the launch of TrustLaw , a Web-based service that is intended to promote “the culture and practice of pro bono” around the world….” (Link to full blog post) The…
Legal Services Corporation Highlights Library Initiative White Paper
See The Untapped Potential of Public Libraries to Help Close the Justice Gap for the full article and a link to the white paper. Oregon’s public county law libraries already provide…
Book Review: Levitt & Davis: “Internet Legal Research on a Budget: Free and Low-Cost Resources for Lawyers”
…reference book for myself, to lend to a researcher looking at a new research site or tool, and for our motivated self-represented litigants who need free or low-cost legal research…
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