The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Jury Instructions Committee has completed an extensive revision of the Ninth Circuit Manual of Model Criminal Jury Instructions . The 2010 edition…
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Oregon (OSB) Constitutional Law Section Spring 2010 Newsletter
…Law Section website.) There is a lot of information in this issue: 1) Ed Trompke discusses a recent Fourth Amendment case where Judge Garr King analogized file-sharing on iTunes over…
Oregon Classroom Law Project, and Baseball “Law”
Constitution Day 2010 has passed with nary a whimper, but thoughts of the inimitable Classroom Law Project stay front and center. Did you know you can volunteer with…
Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports
…More information about Congressionally Mandated Reports can be found at: a) Law Librarians Society of Washington D.C. (LLSDC) website b) Open the Government dot org c) Thomas dot gov…
Safe Disposal of Unused Medication: National Take-Back Initiative
…Monday, September 20, 2010. 2) beSpacific has a post that links to additional information on the September 25th, 2010, medication disposal event: FDA: Safe Disposal of Unused Medication…
“Which Framer of the Constitution Do You Most Resemble?”
…series of questions to learn what breed of dog or which Gilligan’s Island character you most resemble? The National Constitution Center offers a quiz to find…
U.S. Supreme Court Oral Argument Audiotapes (and the Oregon Appellate Courts’ Policy)
Visit SCOTUS blog for a report and links: New Policy on Tapes Release In Oregon, CD’s of the Oregon Supreme and Appellate Courts’ oral arguments are usually available the…
Legal Information Tower of Babel: Law dot Gov, National Inventory, and the U.K. Law dot Gov Project
…information on specific sources of U.S. laws, state and federal, stay tuned for the National Inventory Project that is coordinated by the Washington Affairs Office of the American Association of…
Award-Winning Government Publication Book Talk Blog
If you’re a history buff or just (!) a bibliophile, this Government Book Talk Blog is for you. What award did they win? The Silver Inkwell Communications…
Prisons and Libraries
“Prisoners’ Right to Read: A New Interpretation to the Library Bill of Rights,” posted on July 12th, 2010 by Nanette Perez There is also a Prison Law blog (thank…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

