…e-Court and locating circuit court documents.) You can find lots of online stories about the case, but thanks go to the Portland Mercury for citing (and linking) to the 1985…
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When is Blogging Defamation, Journalism, Extortion, or Free Speech?
…for defaming an Oregon State Bar member and his company online. On March 27, 2012, a U.S. District Court judge denied the defendant’s motion for a new trial, setting the…
Oregon and U.S. Court and Case Law e-Summary Service
Subscribe to Oregon and U.S. court and case law e-summary services from the Willamette University Law School service: Willamette Law Online. It’s a painless way to stay informed about…
Oregon County Law Library “Rumors”: Don’t Trust & Always Verify
It’s all online? (Ha ha ha. You wish.) The Oregon Legal Research blog is kaput? (No, it’s just on hiatus.) With apologies to Churchill (not Reagan as some believe) for…
Oregon History Buff, Writer, or Researcher? Open House at the State Archives (in Salem)
If you’ve never visited the Oregon State Archives , here’s your chance to go behind the scenes. Most of these documents are not online and may never be…
Lawyers Give Legal Information Away, Free
…Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin demonstrates this in two ways. One is that their own professional association’s monthly magazine is free and online; you don’t need to be a member…
Following a House Bill in the Oregon Legislature: Uniform Power of Attorney Act
Legal research is seldom quick and easy, but it sure is interesting. If you are at all inclined to dip your toe(s) into the Oregon Legislative process, here’s one…
Farewell to the U.S. Statistical Abstract (on the budget chopping block)
The U.S. Statistical Abstract, an official and astonishingly time-saving research tool for researchers, public administrators, land use planners, and the business community world-wide, is slated for the budget chopping…
How did we answer that? Contract Law
…to know if they represent themselves. Nolo books can be found at many public libraries, online via the State of Oregon Law Library, as well as many Law Libraries. We…
Your Big Brother eBook is Watching You: Big Data Equals Big Business
…… it knows all about you. It gets worse: Pew Research Internet Project: The Future of Privacy: Digital Life in 2025: “George Orwell may have been an optimist” ‘”…. This…
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