You can find Multnomah County Family Law Forms at their Circuit Court website. These include Sex Change forms for an adult, Sex and Name Change forms for an…
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“Is it legal?” in the Library
The most popular reference question people ask librarians, both law and public librarians, is “is it legal?” Is it legal for me to copy this DVD, is it legal…
Updated (2014) Oregon & Portland-metro Legal Assistance Resources Guide
Search for the new edition of the guide from our Document Index, under “Oregon Legal Assistance Resource Guide“: Additions and corrections to the guide are always welcome….
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…
How to Follow Portland, Oregon, Black Lives Matter and Related Protest News
(pages 26-39)). Disclaimer: The information provided on this blog is for research purposes only. We do not provide legal advice, nor do we endorse any person, product, or company….
Traffic Photo Radar in Oregon
…court, Beat Your Ticket. 4) OSB public information page on traffic court/tickets: Should I Fight My Traffic Ticket? 5) And, don’t forget to look at Oregon Legal Research blog posts…
Legal Research at the Library of Congress
The Law Library of Congress has revamped their web page. Law librarians and legal researchers get excited about the darndest (darnedest? 🙂 things….
Roomies Behaving Badly: Roommate Agreements
…Housing) <<<<<< Disclaimer >>>>>>: The information provided on this blog is for research purposes only. We do not provide legal advice, nor do we endorse any person, product, or…
Oregon Residential Real Estate Sale: Dutch Auction
…RESEARCH BLOG: DISCLAIMERS and REGRETS We cannot respond to most legal research questions. Disclaimer: The information provided on this blog is for research purposes only. We do not provide…
Ouch! Another Lesson in Statutory Interpretation: Oregon Court of Appeals Pulls Out its Hair: State v. Lewis (2014)
State v. Lewis (A152266, 2014) Multnomah County Circuit Court (111235241) “We conclude that the state failed to present sufficient evidence that the victim in this case suffered “physical injury,”…
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