Part of this Article explores the question of whether we Muggles are becoming goblins….” (read full article in the Oregon Law Review, Volume 87, Number 4 (2008) )…
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Debt Collectors, Oregon Consumer Law, and the National Arbitration Forum
I’ve been working on a blog post linking to summaries of this Oregon Legislative Session’s consumer law accomplishments e.g. see the Oregon Live information, but got sidetracked by…
Oregon Law Practice Management: Can I Practice “On the Side?”
Oregon Law Practice Management, 8/28/12, post: Can I Practice “On the Side?” “Lawyers sometimes ask if they can start a law practice “on the side” while maintaining their current…
Crowdsourcing 450 Law & Order Episode Outcomes
Hung jury, mistrial, death, not guilty, plea bargain, other? The Law Librarian Blog post: Guilty or Not Guilty, Stats on Law & Order Episodes, links you to Overthinking It,…
Animated Traffic Law
Maybe arguing about traffic law isn’t fun, but learning about traffic law just might be: Animated Traffic Law…
Name that Race Horse: Friday Fun for Lawyers and Law Librarians
What would you name a race horse, assuming the name would have to be a law-related, lawyer, or law librarian, or librarian name? I learned recently that I have…
Animals and Due Process of Law
“Law and Order, Then and Now: Animals and inanimate objects, including human corpses, put on trial,” from a March 2, 2012, Law Librarian Blog post, regarding: Animals on Trial:…
Minimum Wage Law, 1967: An Oregon Legislative History Lesson
Bill 1340, Oregon’s first uniform minimum wage law that applied to adult men. This law also assigned duties to the Wage and Hour Division to investigate and enforce the legislation….
Oregon Family Law Resources:Collaboration and Beyond
The Oregon family of “family law attorneys” comprised of lawyers, judges, the state bar, family law facilitators, and others is amazing. This family works so well together. They…
Update on Online Law Schools
Here is an update to my “ Can you attend law school online?,” post: June 17th, 2011, Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites: This Week on L2L: Online…
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