From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: It can been said that future wars will be over food and water, especially water. The future is here and the wars…
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Law dot Gov: Maybe? Finally? Soon?
An idea whose time has come, maybe, soon: Law.Gov: A Proposed Registry and Repository of All Primary Legal Materials of the United States PACER, CRS, eCourt, eFiling, caselaw, statutes,…
Baseball Law!
Who couldn’t use a book on Baseball Law? We sure could here in the Portland-metro area. A summary of what you’ll find in “The Little White Book of Baseball…
Funeral Law in Oregon
It’s not enough to sort out the papers, the wills, the taxes, the trusts, the long-lost relatives; you also need to think about burial and funerals. The law…
Human Composting Law: Oregon 2021 HB 2574 (Effective July 1, 2022)
…testimony, and related analysis at the OLIS website. The bill was signed into law by Governor Kate Brown on June 15, 2021. [An Oregon Law citation (i.e. the Chapter number)…
Washington State and California Legal Research Tips
If you have a Washington or California state legal research or resource question, and especially if you’re new to legal research, check out that state’s law libraries legal research…
Oregon Law and Laws Online: Ha Ha Ha
Ha ha ha. I spent time this morning doing the following (fellow public and private law librarians around the state do the same, just about every day): 1)…
Nebraska’s Safe Haven Law and Oregon Parents
Maybe it’s my bent sense of pathos and bathos, but I’ve found Nebraska’s safe haven law dilemma both incredibly heartbreaking and (darkly) humorous. The sadness is for both the…
Superheroes and the law
Law and the Multiverse: Superheroes, supervillains, and the law is a fun, new blog dealing with theoretical legal issues in relation to superheroes and comic books. The authors,…
Zines and the Law
…way looking at art stimulates the artist in us all. I don’t know of any print LAW zines, though. Surely there is a place for a law zine, isn’t there?…
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