Law Librarian Blog links us to this story about the Legal Information Institute’s, U.S. Code (U.S.C.), including the RSS feed for official updates to the U.S.C. Not everyone will…
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Your New Health Care Act
…written) in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) or from FDsys. But the best place to get to all those laws, rules, and regs is from the Healthcare dot gov…
U.S. (federal) Government Documents: New Website and Search Tool
Check out GPO’s MetaLib: “Welcome to MetaLib , a service of the Catalog of U.S. Government Publications! MetaLib is a federated search engine that searches multiple U.S. Federal…
Jobs: Plum Book: United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions
Remember the Plum Book, an interesting current and historical document (and usually a federal policy wonk job seeker’s tool)? You can read the December 2016 edition of the Plum…
Federal Law Preempts Oregon Law
…here, p. 4) So, if you want to read about things like, supremacy of federal law, the Commerce Clause, and preemption doctrines, go to law school! No, not really…
How Do I Find Federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Briefs?
and copy b) FEDERAL COURT RECORDS UNIT: 415-355-7820 (absolute last resort – official – very pricey and time consuming) NOTE: For other court’s briefs, here’s a great place to begin…
Oregon Uniform Trust Code, Inheritance Taxes, and Life Insurance
…1-3 (on 2007 HB 3201). Groblewski, “Reporting Requirements of the Oregon Uniform Trust Code,” pp. 3-6, 8. (Includes a grid showing reporting requirements.) Levy, “Life Insurance Payable to a Trust,”…
Who Owns the Road, the Street, the Highway?
code 2) For example, if it is a road over which Washington County has jurisdiction, or the State of Oregon, you might look at the Washington County Code…
Laughing Darkly: Human Frailty, Animal Comfort, Regulatory Food for Thought
to comment on proposed federal regulations, visit Regulations dot gov. To comment on proposed Oregon administrative rules, visit the Secretary of State’s OAR websites and then visit the Agency’s website…
Positive Law, Codification, and Peanuts (i.e. Linus)
KCLL Klues posted this Positive Law and other U.S. Code Mysteries a little while ago and it reminded me that some of my own readers are new to legal…
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