What’s in a blog name?: Here’s an interesting blog for attorneys and law students. Everything from the “Hee-Bee Jee-Bee Test”, overcriminalization, and Tarasoff, to sociopathic clients and Judge Aldisert. Curious? But the blog’s name, “Crime and Federalism”, doesn’t tell you much about its content – dull, non-descriptive name, interesting blog.
OR Admin Law Research: Sometimes you just need to talk to someone. One place to begin your admin rules research is the Agency Rules Coordinator who specializes in the OAR sections you are researching.
Oregon Law Commission AG Ethics Appointments: The AG made his appointments Nov 3rd, to the OLC Government Ethics Work Group. Press release here. For additional information on the OLC, visit their site hosted at Willamette Law School.
Art on the Lam: If you see any of these in a museum, mansion, coffee shop or garage sale near you, phone the FBI.
TX Sup Ct Prop Tax and Schools Opinion: The Texas Supreme Court rules that use of local property tax to fund state’s public schools is unconstitutional. Opinion here.
Google Base: In a never ending quest to make information accessible, there is now Google Base. Interesting. Why are we so suspicious – hmmmm?
ERISA: I hope you check out the Inter-Alia blog on a regular basis. It’s chock-full of interesting and useful links. It’s quick to read too, even if you don’t RSS (to RSS is human, to Podcast divine). Today, Tom links to an interesting ERISA and Disability Law blawg. Happy Monday.
Washington County Government Attorney Job Opening: Senior Assistant County Counsel job announcement has been posted at the County’s HR web site, here.
WEX: What else could Wex be but an open source legal dictionary and encyclopedia – under development. Posted on BeSpacific, an excellent way to stay abreast of law and technology news.


