…law library who want quick fixes for the wrongs done to them. It’s a hard lesson for them to learn — that fixing many wrongs can take time, persistence,…
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Google News (and newspaper) Archive
Have you tried out Google News Archive yet? Interesting, promising, and maybe a little irritating. Give it time. (Here’s more about it .)…
LegalLinks from OSB: Small Claims, Animal Law, Legal Myths, and MORE
If you haven’t tried out the streaming video at the Oregon State Bar’s (OSB) website, now’s the time to make yourself comfortable and settle in for 30 minutes of…
Yes, Virginia, You CAN Make a Citizen’s Arrest in Oregon: Who Knew?
Another hitherto little noticed section of the ORS (see also the Jury “Duty” post about ORS 10.235): this time, it’s ORS 153.058, Initiation of violation proceeding…
Jury Duty: We’re walking, we’re walking … we’re summoned, we’re summoned!
…of suitable age and discretion. The notice need be given only a reasonable time before the day on which the persons summoned are required to attend. (3) If the master…
“Damn Interesting” Website for Labor Day Holiday
…for the lead), then the Labor Day holiday weekend is a good time to visit (unless you’re in a lounge chair with a good book, in which case, don’t…
Multnomah County (Oregon) Jail Report
…follow the lead of Hawaii’s HOPE program, which routinely uses jail time to punish minor infractions , reportedly with great success. By contrast, Doc Berman the other day…
Legal Research in our Big, Bad, Mad World: Law of the Pacific Islands and Beyond
…been around for a long time (1996!) so use the search box on their home page to find articles on your own research topics. And visit Sabrina’s beSpacific blog,…
Oregon Legislature and Redistricting
If it’s Census time, is redistricting far behind? The Oregon Legislature has created a Redistricting website that has lots of useful info….
Law Librarians, Hollywood and Portland (with a side of lawyers)
…librarian dating (I’ve been working on a dating and the law blog post, but will probably be 65 by the time it’s finished – better late than never 🙂…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

