Welcome Justice Bedsworth to September, at his monthly Orange County Lawyer column, A Criminal Waste of Space, where the Associate Justice of the California Court of Appeal reminds…
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What Would Mr. Darrow Do?: Twittering Trials
Real Lawyers have Blogs links to a Twittering Trials story. (BTW, the verb form of Twitter is tweet. (You learn something new every day.))…
“Totally Cool, Retro Online” Copyright Tool
tool, DigitalSlider. Another great place to learn interesting copyright news, without being overwhelmed, is the LibraryLaw blog (thank you Mary!). From the Grateful Dead to Digital Promise Legislation ….
Consumer Reports Blogs!
Consumer Reports blog See my previous posts (here and here) on getting Consumer Reports product reviews online, free from your public library….
Small Claims Litigant (winner) vs. Meth House (loser)
Who would have thought to use Oregon Small Claims Court to shut down a meth house? A very creative lawyer, that’s who! See the story in the…
Free (open source) Copyright License Case
From Lessig blog, comes this: Free (open source) Copyright Licenses “… So for non-lawgeeks, this won’t seem important. But trust me, this is huge. I am very proud…
Multnomah County (Oregon) Jail Report
…use of jail as an intermediate sanction was correlated with higher rates of recidivism, a relationship that should be examined more closely.” I reacted to this news in the comments…
Unsafe at Any Speed “Beds has found a danger Ralph Nader missed”
Justice Bedsworth, of the California Courts of Appeal, returns with his October column in the Orange County Lawyer Magazine: Unsafe at Any Speed “Beds has found a…
Oregon Debt Collection Woes and Rogues
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: The flurry of debt collector news stories this past week leads me to post a few of the places to start your…
Oregon Senator Biographies on Wikipedia
…(we call them “stubs”), but others offer a pretty good introduction to the senator’s personal background and career, carefully sourced to the legislature’s web site and newspaper coverage.”…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

