…more information: 1) Protecting the Protectors: The Crucial Details Every Lawyer Needs to Know to Safeguard the Rights of Those in Uniform, by Janine Robben, OSB Bulletin, July 2009. 2)…
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Art and Artists and the Law
…your specific research. Case law: researching case law needs to be done in a law library or on a legal database with full-text searching capability. There are no free full-text…
Oregonians Asked to Speak Out on the Federal Deficit
…Our nation has some hard choices to make. Everything needs to be on the table, and we need to begin discussions without preconceived solutions….” (Link to full column .)…
Oregon Attorney General Public Records Manual
…is in force (assuming you need the most current law – sometimes one needs superseded law!). 2) Finding out the other side (and the judge, as the case may be)…
Getting Relatives to Move Out: Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law
…Favorite Aunt? But what do you do now that you have to get them OUT, OUT, OUT? Sometimes one just needs the right mediator to help out rather than The…
Google Me, Google Me: The Funny (and scary) World of Online Legal Research
…out exactly how much law library assistance the person needs: 1) Has the questioner performed legal research? People who do legal research know that there are places for free, the…
How to Start Your Own Political Party
…to Draft a Bill.” Or read the Citizen Engagement webpages on Oregon Legislature. 2) Learn how existing political parties operate so you can become an expert on what needs to…
Administrative Law : The 2010 OARs are In The Building: Ecru?
…greens and blues. My point: any color is better than no color (ecru?). It is such dry reading that one needs a warm glow to keep awake while…
Oregon Student Interns and Internships
…is no “middle-man” and the intern needs to do his or her own research. “The insidious rise in unpaid internships can run afoul of federal guidelines ,” by Steve Duin,…
Small Claims Court: Is (Self) Help on the Way?
…tenants. Studies by HALT, academics and others have shown, however, that these courts often fail to serve the needs of the average citizen….” (Link to HALT and full article.)…
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