Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 08, 1984, Page 6, Image 6

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    People’s law lectures continue
The People’s Law School will
continue its series of informal
lectures and discussions on
various topics on law. Organiz
ed by a group of University law
students, the classes are free,
registration is not required, and
everyone is welcome to attend
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the series in whole or in part.
“The goal is to educate
members of the public about
various areas of the law,” said
coordinator Martin W. Jaqua.
“We try to help people be less
frightened and have less anxiety
about it.”
Teams of three to five law
students give a brief, informal
lecture and then usually open
up the classes to questions.
Although it is not permissible to
give individual legal advice, the
students can clairify an issue in
the law through a hypothetical
situation.
“Those who have attended
the sessions in the past left feel
ing that it was time well spent,”
continued Jaqua. “Even if you
don’t have an immediate situa
tion where you need informa
tion, it’s a good idea to be
familiar with the law, if only to
communicate better with a
lawyer.”
All classes are taught at the
Ida Patterson Community
School, 1510 W. 15th Ave.,
from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday
evenings under the following
schedule:
•Understanding the Legal
System. Oct. 9. Describing the
various court systems, how
laws are made, basic legal pro
cedure, legal research and how
and when to find an attorney.
•Landlord/Tenant Law. Oct.
16. Describing what your rights
and obligations are as a
landlord or tenant and Oregon’s
Residential Landlord and Te
nant Act and model leases.
•Wills. Oct. 23. Discussing
when you need a will, how to
write your own will, how to
avoid probate, and when you
need to hire a lawyer.
•Small Claims Court. Oct. 30.
Describing how to file a claim,
what to do if you are sued, and
how to increase your chance to
win your case.
•Labor Law. Nov. 6. Describ
ing your basic rights and obliga
tions as an employee or
employer, how to handle
disputes, and where to go when
you need help.
•Child Custody and Support.
Nov. 13. Describing the pro
cedures involved, the laws
which apply, how to get a
decree, and how to get a prior
decree changed.
•Consumer Law. Nov. 20.
Describing your rights and
obligations as a buyer, how to
protect and assert your rights,
and how to become an informed
consumer.
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Illusion comes to Hult
Just when it seems that life in American theater must be
very real, and the earnestness of it is very important — along
comes the Black Light Theatre of Prague to remind us that
theater can be something else entirely.
It can be magic, illusion, foolishment.. .the world turned
upside down.
In its 22 years of existence, the 20-member troupe has
made more than 125 international tours and has performed in
nearly 40 countries.
Dressed in black from head to toe, "invisible” actors per
form in front of a black “horizon,” They hold and manipulate
various props that appear to move about the stage under their
own power. As each object is coated with a phosphorescent
substance in various colors, it seems to radiate from within
when illumiated by the black light. The props are not used
merely as tricks, but as an integral part of the story with
which the “visible” performers express meaning without
words.
The Black Light Theatre of Prague performs tonight at
the Hult Center for the Performing Arts. Curtain time is 8
p.m. in the Silva Concert Hall. Tickets are $13.50. $9.50 and
$7. Student rush tickets are available one half hour before the
show for $7, $5 and $3.75 although seating may not be
available in all areas. Students must bring I.D. cards.
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Student Health Center
University of Oregon
0plei 'l/accituXtioK
Influenza vaccinations will be given at
the student health center every
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND
FRIDAY FROM 8:00 to 9:00 a.m.
beginning October 10th and continuing
until the end of the fall term. Only one
injection is needed.
Students $2.50
Faculty and Staff $3.50
Annual flu immunizations ARE
RECOMMENDED for the following:
1. Persons with increased risk of
complication from lower respiratory
infections
2. Persons 65 years or older
3. Persons with any of the following:
heart disease, compromised lung
functions, chronic kidney disease,
diabetes,chronic severe anemia, and
• conditions which compromise immune
mechanisms.
For more information, call the
STUDENT HEALTH CENTER at (686) 4441.