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Cannabis, Fee Agreements, Common Law Indemnity: An Oregon Law Book Omnibus Blog Post
New Edition! Joint Oregon & Washington Cannabis Codebook Annie & the Octopus: Common-Law Indemnity, 2018 Edition Fee Agreement Compendium, 2018 Edition The Oregon State Bar publications blog doesn’t…
Always Use the Serial (aka Oxford or Harvard) Comma in Legal Documents
You may or may not use a serial comma wherever (or nowhere) else you want, but woe to the person who leaves the serial comma out of legal…
Bestseller List of Stolen Books
…few booksellers who have literally been driven a little bit crazy at the thought of their inventory evaporating out the door, and with good reason: An overabundance of shoplifters can…
The Other Lottery (not Shirley): Selecting Presidents, Legislators, and Judges By Lottery
A recent (Season 5) Malcolm Gladwell Revisionist History podcast reminded me that there is a long history of elections by lottery. (Revisionist History, Malcolm Gladwell, The Powerball Revolution,…
Books about Careers in the Law
It’s that time of year when high school and college students start asking questions about “careers in the law.” There is a lot of “recommended reading” at law…
OSB Publication Wins National Award: “Oregon Constitutional Law”
The Association for Continuing Legal Education (ACLEA) has selected “Oregon Constitutional Law” as the winner of its ACLEA’s Best Award of Outstanding Achievement in Publications. “Oregon was a…
Riskless, Larcenous, and Legal: Dark Pools and HFTs for the Literary Thrillseeker
Art major Michael Lewis, as trustworthy as Diogenes (but with a better sense of humor), hits another home run (don’t forget Moneyball) with “Flash Boys: A Wall Street…
What Would Nero Wolf and Archie Goodwin Charge for their Services?
How much and for what services should the state pay private investigators in capital cases? The May 10th Willamette Week has a very interesting story about how the…
Posner vs. Scalia: a Case of the War on Words
An interesting book review by Richard A. Posner (Judge on U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit) of: “Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts,” by Antonin…
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