…seeking pardons and commutations, generally speaking. Pro bono attorneys, independently run projects, and law school clinics have from time to time filed clemency petitions for those unable to afford counsel….
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Can a Strategically Crafted Website Trump a Lawsuit?
…help build public support for their own pro se / self-represented / small claims lawsuit. I’m not talking about The Complainers, those people who would rather have their grievances (and…
Access to Justice Webinars for Libraries (Sept-Nov 2012)
…staff members are invited to tune in to one or more of these Access to Justice webinars, from the Pro Bono Network: Libraries and Access to Justice Webinar Series….
Opportunity Costs of Blogging
As the Oregon Legal Research blogger, I’ve stretched the scope of my “blog focus” to include writing for and answering questions from pro se patrons, public librarians, lawyers, community…
Book Review: Rule the Web (Boing Boing!)
LLRX has a book review by Julia Wotipka, of Mark Frauenfelder’s “Rule the Web .” Excerpt from Wotipka’s book review: “I consider myself a deep web research pro. I’ve…
All Rise! Taking Your Case to Oregon Small Claims Court
The Washington County Law Library is presenting two free Small Claims Court programs for the public: “All Rise! Taking Your Case to Oregon Small Claims Court” Monday, October 28,…
New Oregon Legal Research Website
…been, with the generous and nurturing (and pro bono!) support from the best friend public law librarians ever had, Justia. It’s been a long and interesting journey, which we’ll write…
Law of Elvis on His Birthday, January 8th
…Is ‘Bait and Switch’ to Get Lawyers to Listen to Pro Bono Pitch“ Here’s another one story from Sept. 29, 2011, “Elvis Law is topic of legal education seminar“…
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