You can now go online to register your wish to become an organ donor. For more information, go to: ** Donate Life NW ** Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act…
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The Greenest of Green People Donate Their Organs
get (though maybe not this Green Person). When it comes to organ donation, they’re passionate about their lives’ work, by Margie Boule, The Oregonian, May 12, 2009 For more…
Blood Donation, Mad Cows (not dogs), and Englishmen
“The incubation period for classical CJD may be as long as 38.5 years. Accumulating evidence suggests that the asymptomatic incubation periods of vCJD may be very long as…
Donating Your Body for Plastination
…if you were wondering about a legal research connection, well, look no further. Contract law abounds when it comes to organ (or whole body) donation. How to donate your body…
Book: Piracy: The Intellectual Property Wars From Gutenberg to Gates
…to spread cheap reprints of popular sheet music. In the 1950s, a pirate music label named Jolly Roger issued recordings by Louis Armstrong and other jazz greats from LP’s that…
Giving & Taking in Oregon: Is That Charity Legitimate?
Whether you donate money or in-kind to a charity or nonprofit directly (through their website, in cash, or by check), through “fraudsters” (the FTC word), or through donation clearinghouses…
Oregon Supreme Court Justices Donate Rare Superseded ORS Set for Scanning Project
This donation is no small contribution to our superseded ORS scanning project and I would be woefully remiss if I didn’t publicly thank the Oregon Supreme Court Justices…
Are you a Quango? I Sincerely Doubt It.
…among us, although you can render someone bemused by using the two words interchangeably)). Quango = Quasi-Autonomous Non-Governmental Organ There is a 1983 New York Times article that describes quangos,…
Public Records Argle-Bargle at the University of Oregon Archives: Librarians on Hot Seat?
…have been posting stories. So has U of O blogger, Professor Harbaugh, at his UO Matters: The Unofficial Organ of the University of Oregon blog, which has links to the news…
A Human Book, not an eBook: What if You Could Borrow a Legal Scholar (from your library) for an Hour?
…prejudice I feel is invisible. It’s more a stigma attached to the label,” Langley said in a telephone interview from the university campus. “We’re thought of as evil, callous and…
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