The Oregonian ran an interesting story by Helen Yung on October 10, 2007, “Who pays the piper when musicians visit?” From the story: “The way the state sees it,…
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Bull Elks, Bag Limits, and the Oregon Supreme Court
In case you were wondering (and you were, weren’t you), the Oregon Supreme Court on April 1, 2010, decided: State of Oregon v. Benson L. Hogevoll (SC S057014) From…
Home Schooling Law in Oregon
There are lots of online home schooling resources and I’m highlighting only these two, both of which have good links to Oregon home schooling laws: 1) Oregon Department of…
Religion as Defense in Child Death: Oregon Statute
…legal research databases. Earlier editions of the Oregon Laws are at the Legislature’s website, but you need the Chapter number to find the section you need. For the purpose…
Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) and Home-Brewers
If you’ve been reading stories about the Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) ban on sharing home-brewed beer (and the Oregon Homebrewers Alliance has links and information), you…
Free Online Family Law Resources
Take a look at the Charlotte Law Library’s Guide to Free Online Family Law Resources. A few resources are North Carolina-specific, but there are lots of others that will…
Oregon Divorce and Family Law Guides
Oregon family law attorneys give away a lot of free information and collaborate to make available lots of free family law forms. The Oregon Judicial Department Family Law Facilitators…
Lawyers, Judges, eBooks, and Privacy: Tortoise or Hare, Legislation or “Free” Market?
In the race to eBook-nirvana, should lawyers and judges stop long enough to read the privacy fine print in their eBook contracts? (You can be sure law librarians are…
Oregon Ethics Investigation: Legal Fees, Audits, and Cranky Law Librarians
our tax-paying law library patrons ask). I also know as well as the next law librarian that good legal counsel costs good money …. “Treasurer Ted Wheeler says legal costs…
Coming Soon to a Lawyer’s Website Near You, .Law Domains
As of yesterday, .law domains are available for purchase, but only by licensed attorneys. This new top level domain is an attempt to provide verification to lawyer websites. For…
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