In July 2008, about 2,000 law librarians and their families will descend upon Portland, Oregon. Many will arrive just in time for a conference, from July 12th to 15th,…
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Oregon Constitution: Wikisource, Wikiproject Oregon, and More
I know. It would be nice to have a complete Oregon Constitution in effect for any given time, but life and legislatures and lawmaking are not like that. To some…
School Law (not Law School), aka Education Law
BoleyBlogs links us to a School Law Blog (not to be confused with Law SCHOOL blogs :-). I had a classmate in law school who planned to practice “school…
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Event (Washington County, Oregon)
Washington County has brought back this needed and very popular event: Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Event “…The activities will be held on Thursday, May 14, 2010, from 9:00 a.m. to…
I’ve Been Called to Jury Duty – Now What?
As COVID restrictions ease across Oregon, the state’s circuit courts are resuming in-person trials. We have been getting questions about serving on a jury. Each county circuit court has…
Courthouse Romance? Oregon Judges Perform Weddings: Who, What, Where, and How (the Why is up to you)
…(The County Circuit Courts are state government offices, the Judicial Branch of state government.) Now about those engagement rings: The Law of Engagement Rings (with a side of ring-flingers and Oregon…
Oregon Patent & Trademark Depository Leaving the Lewis & Clark (Boley) Law Library
The Boley Law Library of Lewis & Clark Law School has officially withdrawn from the Patent & Trademark Depository Library (PTDL) program. The Oregon government…
Law Books Can Be Beautiful (a long time ago, sadly)
The Yale Law Library Rare Books Blog post, Law Books Bright and Beautiful, links to their Flickr photo display. Hat tip to the Justia Law Librarian Blawg Search round-up….
“Oregon Statutory Time Limitations” 2014 Edition (BarBooks)
The 2014 edition of Oregon Statutory Time Limitations is available on BarBooks. Oregon lawyers have access through the bar association and others through the county law libraries that subscribe…
What is a “Floor Letter” and a “Note from Mother” (in the Oregon Legislature)?
The Oregon Legislative Library’s Reference Librarian* answers our ‘floor letter’ question. (The “Note from Mother” question is answered at the end of this blog post. Who said watching the…
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