…for the OSB Bulletin (though we hope not the last – Oregon lawyers and librarians like to cook). If you’re in Portland on Punctuation Day, don’t forget to…
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Legal Aid funding cuts hit Oregon’s Marion and Polk Counties
…recognize legal aid as a kind of community public health resource, like a free vaccination clinic — because when we ignore the legal needs of the poor, they don’t just…
Oregon History Night: How Southern Oregon Got Its Ornery Streak
…Resentment” Presented by Dr. Jeff LaLande Monday, September 26, 2011, 7:00 pm, doors open at 6:00 pm McMenamins Mission, 1624 NW Glisan, Portland Free and open to the public…
Second Annual Oregon Archives Crawl, October 15, 2011
“Everyone is invited to the 2nd Annual Oregon Archives Crawl on Saturday, October 15th. Start at any of the four host locations ( Portland Archives…
Directory of Oregon Non-governmental “Policy” Organizations
Oregon Policy Directory , from the University of Oregon Libraries’ Public Policy Research website . This Directory includes non-government organizations and has a link to…
Libraries and the Internet Quotation: Another View of the Cathedral(s)
Every once in a while we run into a memorable Library-Internet quotation: From: “At Your Service,” by Robert Leo Heilman, OLAQ, Vol. 17, no. 3, p. 9…
Locating Mailing Addresses for Military Personnel
…GUARD: Coast Guard Locator Service CGPC-ADM-3 4200 Wilson Blvd Ste 1100 Arlington , VA 22203-1804 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE: Attn: Chief, Officer Support Branch 5600 Fishers La,…
May the Best Decision Win: Hackers, Worms, Power, and Digital Law
Stop the presses! It’s all online! Wait. I don’t think so, yet, assuming also that you could even afford the online version. When “it’s all online,” which…
Halloween: A Trick or Treat Bag of Laws
…They Constitutional? 6) More Halloween Laws, this time in California 7) “The Right to Trick-or-Treat: Constitutional Implications of Halloween Ordinances,” 20 Harvard J. on Legislation 601 (search…
Legal Rights and Legal Answers for Young Oregonians
“My boyfriend is 15 and I’m 17 …” and variations on the theme. Sometimes the only thing to do is to “Ask a Lawyer.” Sometimes, you can read…
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