paragraph via email. You would still have to study, take a class, or visit the library and research. After all, your case and you are unique – aren’t you?)…
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Contracts are … life (so wiki them?)
right to contract is about as sacred as the right to vote. Don’t take either lightly. But that doesn’t mean it’s all work and no fun. The writing skills needed…
Legal News Roundup and Why We Really Need Organizations Like the Classroom Law Project
When I worked in academic law libraries, a charming and [usually] young law student would invariably come up to the reference desk, ask a question, and then say deprecatingly,…
Another Supposedly Fun Thing to do with a Law Degree
…adult toys. Sustainable dildos, if you will. “We’re like the natural-food store of sex toys,” says Mirza, who studies environmental law at Lewis & Clark College by day and updates…
Willy-Nilly is Not a Legal Research Strategy: Public Law Librarians and Advice to Unpublished Children’s Book Authors
which won’t work. For starters, buy a copy of Children’s Writer’s & Illustrator’s Market 2008 by Alice Pope. This is the main reference for authors trying to sell…
Social Security and Medicare Laws: Presidential Statements
Medicare Bill [Johnson] by the Senate, July 9, 1965 (on the bill’s way to conference): “… when the conference has completed its work, a great burden will be lifted from…
Home Inventory Guide
Your lawyer, your insurance company, your executor, and your family may love you for this Home Inventory Guide one day, though only one of the latter is likely to…
Multnomah County (Oregon) Jail Report
Blog post, “Does Jail Work as an Intermediate Sanction,” linking to: Sentencing Law and Policy blog post about Multnomah County jail report and the Vera Institute Report Excerpt from…
Appealing Your Case in Oregon: Legal Research Resources
Filing and Drafting Oregon Appellate Court Documents .) We’re working on a more comprehensive research guide of resources for people who are [contemplating] appealing their cases to the Oregon…
2011 State of the Oregon Judiciary
State of the Courts Addresses link does not work, you can also link to it from the OJD News webpage (and then click on What’s New). You’ll see the link…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

