I could use this case to teach an entire course on Oregon legal research to lawyers, law students, legislators, and self-represented litigants: City of Damascus v. Henry R….
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Borrow a Drone From Your Library?
…For Aerial Photography This Fall” (I can only begin to imagine the terms of the loan and the pages of disclaimers! I wonder if they are self-insured?) InfoDocket homepage….
Oregon Court Rules Updates: ORAP and eCourt: Out of Cycle Amendments
Lawyers know this, but not all self-represented litigants do: you have to know your Court Rules, in cycle adoptions and out of cycle amendments. For example: Chief Justice Balmer…
Oregon State Courts Closed: April 19, 2013, is a Furlough Day at OJD (aka OJB)
…more information. Many county law libraries will be open (visit the OCCLL website for info) for legal research resources and assistance and internet access for attorneys and self-represented litigants….
Teaching and Learning U.S. Law as a Second Language: Legal English
…second language,” by Angela Williams, 2012. 4) “Introduction to International Legal English: A Course for Classroom or Self-Study Use,” by Amy Krois-Lindner and Matt Firth, 2009 5) “Professional English in…
Does Your Chosen Candidate for Oregon Elected Office Know Local Government Budgeting Law?
…an elected official, by volunteering on a government committee or for a non-profit that takes part in a local or state government budget process, or, even by reading and self-study….
Quick and Dirty (and relatively $$ Cheap) Legal Research
…legal research is available for everyone, but, for the non-lawyer, the self-represented litigant, here’s an important warning, so take heed: Legal analysis (and legal procedure compliance) isn’t free and it…
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