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…state and local judges. Here are a few places to start: *** OFFICIAL SOURCES *** Oregon Judicial Department (OJD): for information on Oregon Supreme Court and Court of Appeals judges…

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…could do to free public access to the laws. Talk to state law librarians, state court judges, and others about their interactions with the multinational legal publishing companies. Oregon is…

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Re: Sansone v. Gordon, Washington County (Oregon) Circuit Court Case No. C073809CV “County to appeal decision allowing medical pot users to carry concealed weapons,” Friday, May 30, 2008, by…

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Supreme Court Transcripts: Word on the law librarian lists is that the U.S. Supreme Court will make their oral argument transcripts available the day of argument, starting with the…

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Guzek Argument: Oregon v Guzek (04-928) is scheduled for argument in the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday, Dec 7th, 2005. The Supreme Court web page is here. The opinion…

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Hearings on the MCLE Elimination of Bias Requirement: “The Supreme Court will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, September 19, 2006, to accept comments on the Board of Governors’…

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About Courthouse Dogs:  Mission: “The mission of Courthouse Dogs Foundation is to promote justice with compassion through the use of professionally trained assistance dogs to provide emotional support to…

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…plenty of public-record court documents that appear on the very expensive court records databases, for purchase if you have the money, and way ahead of them being accessible publicly, even…

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“Ramsey County Law Library offers DIY help,” by Debra O’Connor, TwinCities dot com, 8/4/14: Excerpt: “People who have never set foot in a courtroom, and might be wearing baseball…

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