…Out to the Pre-Trial,” by Justice William W. Bedsworth: Excerpt: “…I have a particular interest in continuances. I’ve gone all over the world urging lawyers to devote less time to…
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“Bad Behavior” in the Law Library
…to crank up the Closing Time rendition of “Hit the Road, Jack,” so let’s instead talk about Library Work. In a nutshell: 1) It’s rarely quiet – at least…
U.S. Supreme Court Oral Argument Audiotapes (and the Oregon Appellate Courts’ Policy)
…call and ask for specific instructions. Don’t try and find the information on the OJD website, unless you have a lot of time. There is a lot of…
Voter Registration in Oregon: 20 Day Countdown to Deadline, but Why?
This September 28, 2010, editorial in the Oregonian is worth reading: Cutting off voters for no good reason : Oregon county clerks defend a 20-day voter registration deadline…
Oregon Supreme Court: What is a “Roof” for Insurance Purposes?
…The Court of Appeals reasoned that the exception to the water damage exclusion did not apply because, at the time of the loss, plaintiffs’ roof was not a “roof” within…
“Desk Set” (the movie) and the 2016 Robot Lawyers
…have time to think, explore, experiment, and eventually panic, as humans always do. (Look at Wall Street traders. They panic sooner and more than almost anybody, although, admittedly, many of…
14 Numbers your (and your kids) Cell Phones Can’t Live Without
…to locate in a time of stress, so record it next time you have the chance. Poison Control – So, you think you little Timmy might’ve just ingested two big…
One Woman, One Vote x 26 Equals the First Woman Mayor, All Woman City Council in 1916 Umatilla, Oregon
…by Jennifer Colton-Jones. Excerpts: “…. By the time the polls closed that evening, the women of Umatilla had pulled off a strange sort of conspiracy unlike anything the country had…
10 Free Online Legal Research Databases: But, Mind the Gap
…by the court.I want doctors to go to the library once in a while and do some research. (I dare you, ask your doctor, “when was the last time…
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