trials) appear to acquit more than juries do and to Harry Potter and the Law. What more could you want to keep your legal research brain cells from atrophying?…
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Oregon Judicial (Judge) Vacancies, Selection, and Election
There are a number of ways to research Oregon judicial vacancies and candidates and here are a few to start with: 1) The Oregon State Bar Judicial Vacancy website….
Group Purchasing for Small Law Firms (with a side of dark humor)
the day we delivered the cabinets to the Supreme Court a representative from the Department of Defense remarked the next time a bomb goes off ‘I know where to take…
Awesome Bus Stops around the World
As a public transit rider (3+ hours/day, yet – yeesh), I loved these, so forgive the digression from legal research topics, though I do write a fair number of…
Land Use, Oregon, and the U.S. Supreme Court
…to intervene, Justices Antonin Scalia and Sandra Day O’Connor objected. “As a general matter, the Constitution leaves the law of real property to the States,” they wrote. “But just as…
Teen Parents and the Law
It’s tough to find reliable information on this topic, and public librarians are asked these teen parenting questions more than law librarians generally are. But I was looking…
Lawyer Billing, Agita, and the Absence of A [Year’s] Best Legal Writing Compilation
This recent post at f/k/a will take you to previous ones on lawyer billing, all worth reading. It will also take you to a definition of agita, a condition…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #10 (Article II, Suffrage and Elections, Sections 11-17)
going to elections, during their attendance there, and in returning from the same; and no elector shall be obliged to do duty in the Militia on any day of election,…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #11 (Article II, Sections, 18-24, Suffrage and Elections)
forth in the petition the reasons for the demand.(4) If the public officer offers to resign, the resignation shall be accepted and take effect on the day it is offered,…
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