PUGS, the Portland Underground Graduate School, is offering a course on contracts, taught by Michael Jonas, Attorney and Owner of Rational Unicorn Legal Services PC (Portland, Oregon): “Introduction to…
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Lawyer and Law Student Criminal (or unethical) Use of Lexis & Westlaw
From Law in the News: “Utah opinion notes “numerous” law students report employment is conditioned upon criminal misuse of free Wexis access“ Excerpt: “According to a recently released opinion…
Project Nanny Van (Open Law Lab)
…where nannies might be congregating, and provides them with resources about their legal rights — as well as other resources to empower them.” See more Open Law Lab ideas….
Free and Open Access to the Law
‘Aux Armes, Citoyens!:’ Time for Law Schools to Lead the Movement for Free and Open Access to the Law, by Ian Gallacher, published here. From the article’s abstract: “This…
Happy Thanksgiving!
…and unusual punishment. Tofurkey Producer Sues Texas over Labeling Laws The makers of Tofurkey, Turtle Island Foods, is an Oregon company that produces plant-based products. They have filed a suit…
Washington State Legal Research Blog
This is the official blog of the King County Law Library and adds even more legal research information than we already find at their main website – wowsers!…
Crim Law: Crawford v Washington Not Watershed
The U.S. Supreme Court yesterday in Whorton v. Bockting (05-595) decided: “Crawford announced a new rule of criminal procedure that does not fall within the Teague…
Multnomah County 2009 District Attorney Audit
OregonLive, and other news outlets, reported on the recent Multnomah County District Attorney 2009 audit: Audit: Multnomah County DA’s Office could communicate better with public, by Anne Saker, The…
Social Media Policies – and a $70,000 Multnomah County Job
…is more from your professional associations and colleagues. (See my pevious blog post on public sector blogging and links to the policies at the Multnomah County Library)….
When the Beat Generation Becomes the Revenue Generation
not open to a conversation about whether or not a traffic law was violated or whether or not there was police or prosecutorial misconduct. Thursday’s article in the Oregonian’s Washington…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

