Dear 1L’s (again),
(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 […]
(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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
Confidence is not infallibility
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]