PUGS (Portland Underground Graduate School) offers this November 2016 class – and many others: “Criminal Law: How to Think Like a Lawyer: LEARN THE BASICS OF CRIMINAL LAW…
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Guidelines on Public Rights of Access to Judicial Proceedings and Records (Mass.)
Massachusetts has Guidelines on the Public Rights of Access to Judicial Proceedings and Records. This seems to be a relevant post for us here at the Oregon Legal Research…
What is Access to Justice? A (funny) Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
“What is Access to Justice?,” by Sarah Glassmeyer, LLRX, published on June 30, 2016….
State Bars Exploring Licensing Limited-Practice Non-Lawyers
…“We are simply not serving the vast majority of citizens when it comes to their legal needs. A limited licensing program, in addition to helping clients, would create an avenue…
Are You Paying for “Free” Legal Forms?
Before paying for legal forms online (or from a book), check to make sure they are forms the court will accept and to find out if your county…
New and Free Legal Database for Oregon Legal Researchers
Oregonians Rejoice: EBSCO Legal Information Reference Center has arrived. (Yes, thank the State of Oregon Law Librarian!) This database contains NOLO Legal information books and much more. This…
Access to Justice? “Change afoot in American civil justice system” (Legal Rebels)
“Change afoot in American civil justice system,” Jul 22, 2014, by Rebecca Love Kourlis (former justice of the Colorado Supreme Court). Excerpt: “…. Due process in the American…
Oregon Legal Assistance Resource Guide
We try to update this Oregon Legal Assistance Resource Guide at least twice a year (you can also find the guide from the WCLL Legal Research Resources website),…
Mr. Small Claims Court (in Canada)
October 2011 ABA Journal article, by Stephanie Francis Ward: “Mr. Small Claims’ Makes a Career on Volume” (Note: Small claims court $$ limits vary from state to state….
When a Law Librarian Sighs, It Means Talk to a Lawyer! (Note: The Google is NOT a Lawyer)
“Thus sayeth the Librarian,“ over at Legal Research is Easy (where you can enjoy some of the best public law librarianship story (and truth) telling in the…
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