As a public transit rider (3+ hours/day, yet – yeesh), I loved these, so forgive the digression from legal research topics, though I do write a fair number of…
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Verdict $5.2 million: Law Professor vs Legal Publisher (with a side of free legal research and Fastcase)
For my regular readers who might want a break from the holiday madness and might (ho ho ho) be wondering about that $5.2m verdict win in the lawsuit…
Oregon Small Claims and Traffic Court: A Free CLE, July 29, 2010
…free of charge and open to the public. To register please visit our website. For more information please call 503.725.4556. When: July 29th, 2010, 2:00pm-4:30pm Where: Smith Memorial Student…
What is a “Valid Signature” on an Oregon Initiative Petition?
…University Press of Kansas, c2004. 5) Your local public library probably has a lot of material in its collection on Oregon I&R process. Previous OLR blog posts on Oregon elections…
DIY Legal Research vs. DIY Lawyering
I’m an energetic advocate of DIY Legal Research (as are most public law library librarians) and a somewhat less than enthusiastic advocate of DIY Lawyering (aka self-help, self-representation, pro…
Oregon Drivers Licenses: Appealing a Suspension, Revocation, or Cancellation?
One possible answer to a frequently asked question in public law libraries: “Can I appeal my license suspension?” (Hurrah for the web. It was a lot harder in the…
Oregon Corporation / Business Law: Legal Research Resources
The good news is that the number (and weight) of Oregon corporation law research resources are a fraction of what they would be in Delaware, California, and New York….
What is Your Million Dollar Idea? (Oregon Meyer Memorial Trust)
…1) Doug Stamm’s (MMT CEO) blog and post on What’s your million dollar idea for Oregon? 2) Oregonian article: Meyer Memorial Trust launches public forum for million dollar ideas…
Juvenile Sex Offender Bibliography: A work in progress
…the complex equation. I’ve been working on a juvenile sex-offender bibliography and thought I’d post here what I’ve found so far. I’m sure there are many other resources….
Multnomah Law Library in Portland, Oregon
…and officials. It is also open to the general public….” (Link to website, click on “Law Library” tab, and find history, hours, etc.) Link to the Multnomah Bar Association….
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