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Dear 1L’s (again),

August 27, 2015by Laura Gardner Leave a comment

(I’ve written this letter before (which can be read here) but now as an aged and experienced 3L, I have even MORE advice to give. Also, I meant to publish this […]

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Laura, Law School

Five Things Every Law Student Should Know Before Joining a Firm by David Trinh

July 1, 2015by John Bain Leave a comment

Making the transition from law student to career in being a lawyer and the work-life-balance can be rather traumatizing for those in the law profession. Young energetic lawyers go from […]

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Professor Reynolds’s Top Ten Songs NOT to Listen To When Studying For The Bar

June 9, 2015by John Bain 1 Comment

Top Ten Songs NOT To Listen To When Studying For The Bar The last thing you need when studying for the bar is for a song to hijack your headspace.  […]

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Musings: One Month Out

April 7, 2015by Meghan Gleason Leave a comment

Confidence is not infallibility

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Community, Current Events, Law School, law school life

The McKenzie River Trust

February 22, 2015by jhise2014 Leave a comment

The McKenzie River is a 90-mile tributary of the Willamette River located in western Oregon and is home to countless species of fish and wildlife forming the river’s delicate ecosystem. […]

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Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber Resigns from Office

February 13, 2015by Tom Marshall Leave a comment

At the conclusion of an emotional and hectic week in Oregon politics, Governor John Kitzhaber tendered his resignation earlier today. His full statement can be found here. Governor Kitzhaber was in […]

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Women and the Work/Life Balance

February 10, 2015by Laura Gardner Leave a comment

Women’s Law Forum joined Lane County Women Lawyers for its kickoff “Work/Life Balance Annual Series” luncheon. On Friday, February 6th, Lane County attorneys and judges sat with UO law students […]

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Make Your Food Choices Count

February 5, 2015by Katie Carey Leave a comment

Just like the clothes we buy and the car we drive, what we decide to eat is an extension of our personality. What we eat defines who we are. So […]

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Finals: May the Curve be Ever in Your Favor

November 29, 2014by Jill Randolph Leave a comment

Now that we are done with the nice break that Thanksgiving brought to see family and friends (or at least 4 day weekend), it’s time to start worrying stressing thinking […]

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Law School, law school life

The key to taking advantage of cheap, fresh food? Eating seasonally.

November 25, 2014by John Bain 1 Comment

This post was contributed by Amanda Martino, an ENR fellow at Oregon Law. It’s that time of year again. Budgets are stretching thin, finals stress is piling on, and eating […]

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