The Oregon State Bar 2009 edition of their Oregon Legislation Highlights arrived today and we’re very happy. It organizes by subject (or by legal practice area) over 400…
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Oregon and Prosecutorial Error: Richard Lee Simmons
2010: Excerpt: “A small-town Oregon lawyer remains so outraged over what prosecutors did to a Central Oregon teenager in 2006 that he intends to go all the way to the…
Oregon Ballot Initiatives
The current issue, no. 85, no.1, 2006, of the Oregon Law Review has one article (specifically a “comment”) on Oregon law, “Championed by Progressives and William U’Ren: Can…
Book: “Law and Magic”
Federal Rules of Evidence…” (link to publisher website) Or would you rather read the one I saw many years ago in a law library far, far away. The dedication…
Law School Employment Statistics
You can link to a “Database of Law School Employment Statistics,” from the University of Wisconsin Law Library Blog (WisBlawg). You can also visit the “Law School Transparency” website…
SALC Race for Justice in Portland: Battle of the Law Firms!
This is Race for Justice weekend (Saturday, June 20, 2009), to raise money for the St. Andrew Legal Clinic (SALC), which serves low-income Oregonians in family law matters. The…
Honest Services Law: Honestly, now!
For the record: The “honest services law” is 18 U.S.C. 1346, which is a federal (not state) law that is found in the U.S. Code. It has a complex…
Law dot Gov Update
For those who are waiting (breathlessly, perhaps) and wondering whatever happened to Law dot Gov, especially given how fast all those other new dot gov sites have popped up,…
Law of Elvis on His Birthday, January 8th
…CLE on “Elvis Law. The state and federal cases dealing with the late king of rock `n’ roll.” There were lots of news stories at the time of the CLE….
“What If” in Law and Literature … and “Lives Like Loaded Guns”
…we are so inclined. In Law: Anyone who teaches law, thinks about law, or is faced with the law has to think about the “What Ifs” in life. Here is…
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