For an interesting view of how complex copyright law has become, see the following, keeping in mind that Mark Twain’s Autobiography has this back-story, from the Mark Twain Papers…
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Zines and the Law
…way looking at art stimulates the artist in us all. I don’t know of any print LAW zines, though. Surely there is a place for a law zine, isn’t there?…
Creativity and the Law
…The 100 Most Creative Moments in American Law, posted May 23rd, 2008 2) Ernie the Attorney: Know Your Brain, posted 5/29/08 3) Laura the Law Librarian: here (see Delgado article)…
Nebraska’s Safe Haven Law and Oregon Parents
Maybe it’s my bent sense of pathos and bathos, but I’ve found Nebraska’s safe haven law dilemma both incredibly heartbreaking and (darkly) humorous. The sadness is for both the…
Basic Oregon Legal Research Resources
…are in print version only, not online. You don’t need to buy these, but you should know about them. Your local law library will either have or have access to…
Food Liability Law
The Food Liability Law Blog has some interesting posts, including this one that features an Oregon and Washington public health officer: “Is it Really a Food-Born Illness?” Excerpt: “At…
A Digital Black’s Law Dictionary
Also from a Stark County Law Library blog post, here’s the (new) legal writer blog with a link to a digital Black’s Law Dictionary….
Portland (Oregon) Bike Boxes and the Law
If you drive in Portland, you need to know about the Bike Boxes and the Law: From the Portland Online website: “The bike box is an intersection safety design…
Measure 37 and Home Rule: Oregon Law Review Article
The current issue of the Oregon Law Review, vol. 85, 2007, has an article (Comment) by Sarah Burgundy on Measure 37, “Charming the Eight-Hundred-Pound Gorilla: How Reconsideration of Home…
Students: Do you have a Question about the Bar Exam?
High school, college, and law students: the following quick tips might do the trick: 1) If you’re a current law student, visit your law school’s career services or student…
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