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Oregon Building Codes: Almost Everything You Need to Know
I first wrote this blog post in 2007 and it’s high time for an update: As you might imagine, libraries get lots of questions about building codes,…
Ask a Journalist Today: What is “Title 42”?
…the U.S. Code (aka 42 USC), which is the “Public Health and Welfare” title of the USC. (Note: There are 54 titles in the USC, some positive law, but not…
United State Code (U.S.C.) Lost Laws
It’s not hard to be perplexed when trying to understand the U.S. Code (link to searchable versions) and the niceties of codification. Maybe this will help: Lost Laws: What…
“GPO Access” Becomes FDsys: Government Publication Website Gets Makover and New (confusing) Name
The Government Printing Office’s GPO Access is becoming FDsys, and includes access to the Code of Federal Regulations (FR), the Federal Register (FR), the Congressional Record (CR), U.S. Statutes…
A One-Stop Website for Federal Court Opinions? Soon, Maybe, Eventually?
Free public access to federal court opinions through GPO’s FDsys may be coming soon. A lot of people (e.g. those “it’s all online” types who haven’t a clue) think…
Oregon Road Kill Law
etc.? A: Sources of laws and regulations: 1) Oregon Statutes and Regulations: look in the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS), which are online and also in print at many public libraries…
Speeding Up the Codification of Laws: You Say AI, I Say Thank you!
…noticed. The Council of the District of Columbia launched a new website that contains the legal code for every law in the city. For anyone who doesn’t know how codification…
Ode to the Oregon OSHA Code
From Oregon OSHA: “For those who struggle to remember division distinctions, we offer: An Ode to the Code (link and then scroll to the bottom of the OSHA…
Annotated Justinian Code now Online
Fred Blume’s Annotated Justinian Code is online, thanks to the University of Wyoming, College of Law. Now if only all the UK statutes (not just recent ones, where recent…
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