From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: Law librarians often get questions from patrons about their Social Security Numbers. Here is an interesting report: King County Law Library Klues…
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More on Oregon Foreclosures
…Barbara Hagenbaugh, tells of these national programs: Hope for Homeowners, Hope Now Alliance, Bank of America, and Indymac Federal Bank, and has web links to all. Also, more foreclosure…
Two (maybe 3!) More FREE Legal Research Databases
A post at the King County Law Library blog reminded me to update my own sidebar list of “Legal Research – Free” list with ALSO — see Legal Resources…
U.S. Constitution-Free Zones
I’ve been hearing about the Constitution-Free Zone of the United States but haven’t yet done any follow-up research, partly because I’m annoyed. Here is the map and here is…
Oregon Foreclosure Legal Reference Questions
…credit union. 4) Your employer (e.g. if your employer has a employee assistance program) 5) Local nonprofit or government housing offices, e.g. Open Door Counseling Center in Hillsboro. Use the…
Mailed Oregon Election Ballots MAY Require 59 Cents Postage!
UPDATE: Read Kama’s Comment below: NOT ALL of us have really heavy election ballots requiring extra postage! You ballot is heavy and MAY require more than a 41 cent…
2008 U.S. Supreme Court Case on Crack vs. Cocaine
Moore v. U.S. (docket # 07-10689) (Decided October 14, 2008) (There are times when a blog is just a place to keep notes on a case someone may…
Writing (and finding) Oregon Appellate Court Briefs
…to look at the first edition of the Oregon Appellate Almanac (2006) (also in print only), from the OSB Appellate Practice Section and at some Oregon law libraries. 5) Guide…
What’s a Dollar Worth?
1) “What’s a Dollar Worth?” on the homepage of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. 2) Also at: Purchasing Power of Money in the United States from 1774…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #8 (Bill of Rights, 43-45)
Previous Bites: Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #1 and Bite #2 (Bill of Rights, 1-6) Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #3 (Bill of Rights, 7-12)…
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