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What’s a Consumer To Do?: It’s a dog-eat-dog world out there, so consumers beware. Librarians are often front and center (today may be shaping up to be a Run…

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Sex offender registry, Recycling, Wireless Trespass, Bench Trial Acquitals, Harry Potter and the Law: It’s a busy day in my OLR Blog world: 1) State Police (sex offender registry):…

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Citing unpublished opinions in the federal courts: It’s a Yes. The Supreme Court has not surprisingly approved citing to unpublished cases next year. beSpacific and How Appealing, among others,…

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…are beyond help 🙂 Casemaker is a database of state and federal primary law and more. Did I say it’s free? You’d be crazy not to use it – or…

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…League of Oregon Cities, removes language that is now covered by state or federal law or should be put in city ordinances, said Councilman David Chapman.” Full story here….

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…really is a Bob Loblaw and he has a blog. It’s an interesting blog too, with Robert Loblaw reporting on the best and worst of federal appellate decisions….

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2005 Fed Sentencing Guidelines: The 2005 Federal Sentencing Guidelines are online, here….

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…renewed. These verification requirements are established in either Federal or State law, depending on the specific profession….” [Link to full report.] Read the full text of this report and other…

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