VINCheck® Lookup at NICB The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) has a publicly accessible, free VINCheckⓇ service. Click through services may not be free. What is a VIN? It’s…
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Your History Has Left the Building: The Internet is (still) Rotting (The Atlantic)
You can also check if one of your library databases (academic or public) includes access to “The Atlantic.” “The Internet Is Rotting: Too much has been lost already. The glue…
Oregon Revised Statutes Copyright Dispute: The Copyright Comic Book (and a few more side dishes)
Jennifer Jenkins. 2) A very interesting, provocative, and readable article: “Neutral Citation, Court Web Sites, and Access to Authoritative Case Law, by Peter Martin, 99 Law Library Journal 339 (Spring…
Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Copyright Dispute: May 16th Update
🙂 The law librarian wonk (me) also has this to say: The legal and bibliographic (and etiquette) issues raised in this copyright dispute are many. One is about protecting access…
Statute of Limitations
act and she only wanted to know how long she had to file suit. We let her know that once she was ready, we had resources she could access….
Oregon Revised Statutes Copyright Dispute: May 9th Update
Volokh Conspiracy (and associated Comments) 2) J’s Scratchpad: James Grimmelman: Copyright, Technology, and Access to the Law: Old Problems and New Solutions 3) From Lowering the Bar: Oregon Says Its…
My Relative Passed Away. What do I do?
also be accessed online through the State of Oregon Law Library. For information more specific to Oregon, we suggested a few websites: Oregon Legal Aid’s information on Wills and Estates,…
How Do I Find Help with Legal Research in Another State?
sister. In Oregon we have access to NOLO books online thanks to the State of Oregon Law Library. A public library may have information about a similar problem in another…
A New Bedsworth
new Bedsworth is always worth celebrating (as if Friday wasn’t enough AND April First just 2 days away!). Prepare to laugh with our favorite California appellate court justice….
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