I thought some of my readers might be interested in this recent post on AALL’s Washington Blawg about Saturday’s New York Times article on the loss of federal online…
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United State Code (USC) Title 51 (Not to Be Confused with Area 51)
Programs – ha ha ha.) There isn’t yet a codification to find at the Cornell LI site or at the official FDSys United States Code site, but you can still…
All Writs Act: then and now
…versions of the act: All Writs Act Wikipedia entry United States Code (USC): 28 USC 1651 Statutes at Large (session law): 1) In force (Link from Cornell’s 28 USC 1651 source…
Oregon Building Code Changes Coming April 1st, 2008
they are designing their project. Applicants are not allowed to mix and match code provisions. Beginning July 1, 2008 all projects will be reviewed using the new regulations. Copies of…
Federal Register: Final Incorporation by Reference Rule Implements Recommendation 2011-5
…Freedom of Information Act allows agencies to incorporate by reference into federal regulations extrinsic materials that are “reasonably available to the class of persons affected.” 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(1). …….
PACER: Researching Federal Court Case Dockets and Documents
1) PACER is a U.S. Administrative Office of the Courts database. 2) PACER is an online federal court case docket system. 3) Anyone may subscribe to PACER (registration is…
Where Do Your Federal Tax Dollars Go?
here are a few places to start off your research. More serious and thorough research will take more work: 1) Federal tax dollar to D.C. and federal tax dollar…
Codification of the U.S. Code (and Supreme Court Bobbleheads)
In the continuing saga of codification of laws of the land, I bring you this article: “Title 51 of the U.S. Code and Why it Matters,” by Robert…
A Reading List for People Planning to “Occupy” Public Property
literature. Search online: civil disobedience activism protest revolts civil rights, anarchy, revolution, etc. Read federal and Oregon law, including statutes, cases, and regulations. (I recommend asking a law librarian for…
Read the 180 Day Rule Regarding “Required disclosure of customer communications or records”
U.S. Congress at Work: 18 U.S. Code § 2703: “(a) Contents of Wire or Electronic Communications in Electronic Storage.— A governmental entity may require the disclosure by a provider…
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