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Voter Registration in Oregon: 20 Day Countdown to Deadline, but Why?
This September 28, 2010, editorial in the Oregonian is worth reading: Cutting off voters for no good reason : Oregon county clerks defend a 20-day voter registration deadline even…
Posner vs. Scalia: a Case of the War on Words
An interesting book review by Richard A. Posner (Judge on U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit) of: “Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts,” by Antonin Scalia…
Limited License Legal Technicians: In Theory and In Action
Washington State is the latest state to create a Limited License Legal Technician (LLLT) professional classification. Find a Washington Limited License Legal Technician (LLLT) Research Guide at the Gallagher…
Limited License Legal Technician Town Hall: Jan. 29, 2014 (Portland)
Do you want more information about Limited License Legal Technicians: 1) Link to our previous post on the Washington State LLLT program. 2) Attend a Town Hall: Join the…
“Discovery of dog exonerates Oregon man in criminal case” (Wash Post)
Do you want more information about the Oregon Innocence Project and Deschutes County District Attorney investigation that you read about in the Washington Post? See below for link to…
Hiring a Lawyer: Clients and Lawyer Fees
…Companion to Litigation, by Attorney Joseph L. Matthews Previous Oregon Legal Research blog post: Are you a licensed attorney? The Washington County (Oregon) Law Library guide: How to Find a…
Low-Cost Online Legal Databases
…both the University of Washington Law Library and the King County Law Library web pages. Some of the links are naturally Washington State-based, but not all. Between…
Trial Notebook for Pro Se Family Law Litigants
…to begin if you want to know what a trial notebook is: from the King County, Washington, Reference Librarian on their KCLL Klues Blog: Trial Notebook for Family Law….
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