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  • Hailer, Madeline (University of Oregon School of Law, 2023-01-18)
    The Oregon State Legislature should prioritize restructuring civil legal aid funding. In its current state, the system for delivering legal aid services to qualifying low-income Oregonians is vastly underfunded and dependent ...
  • Gevurtz, Franklin A. (University of Oregon School of Law, 2012)
    For years, scholars have debated why parties choose to incorporate under Delaware law companies that operate businesses in other states—since different answers to this question lead to different normative assessments of ...
  • Rohrer, Kyle (University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-05-10)
    Part I of this Comment provides an overview of pretrial detention and its relationship to the presumption of innocence and wrongful convictions. Part II discusses international and domestic law governing pretrial detention ...
  • Heilman, Kelsey McCowan (University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-03-30)
    The United States Sentencing Guidelines (the Guidelines) are used to calculate sentencing ranges for roughly 75,000 defendants each year. Despite that ubiquity, the law is unsettled on a very basic question: whether the ...
  • Wendel, Peter T. (University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-05-10)
    What degree of compliance with the Wills Act formalities should the courts require when analyzing whether a will has been properly executed? The conventional wisdom is that historically courts have insisted on absolute ...
  • Crippen, Kelsie (University of Oregon School of Law, 2019-02-14)
    This Comment focuses primarily on one aspect of Miranda rights, namely, what happens if a suspect tries to invoke his right to counsel but fails to clearly articulate his desire to do so?
  • Blumm, Michael C.; Illowsky, Dara (University of Oregon School of Law, 2023-01-18)
    The Klamath River, draining some twelve thousand square miles in southern Oregon and northern California, was once the third largest salmon stream on the West Coast, the life force of Native Americans. The river runs 263 ...
  • Fisher, Natalie M. (University of Oregon School of Law, 2021-12-15)
    This Comment proceeds in five parts to outline the necessity and practicality of recognizing the fundamental right to postal service. Part I details the importance of equal access to prompt, reliable, and efficient postal ...

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