If you haven’t visited Damn Interesting, or the list where I found it, PC Magazine’s The Top 100 Undiscovered Web Sites, (thanks to Tom Mighuel at Inter Alia…
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Yes, Virginia, You CAN Make a Citizen’s Arrest in Oregon: Who Knew?
…in Oregon – who knew?!) Another post on this subject is here, at the Oregon Cycling Magazine. See my previous bicycle, pedestrian, and traffic posts, here and here and here….
Unsafe at Any Speed “Beds has found a danger Ralph Nader missed”
Justice Bedsworth, of the California Courts of Appeal, returns with his October column in the Orange County Lawyer Magazine: Unsafe at Any Speed “Beds has found a danger…
Justice Bedworth Reaches a Certain Age with Definite Misgivings
Justice Bedsworth, of the California Court of Appeals, returns with his, not to be missed, column in the Orange County Lawyer Magazine: “It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding): ‘After…
Justice Bedsworth and the Value of a Dollar
…Justice for his testiness. See his monthly column, “ Criminal Waste of Space,” in the Orange County Bar Association’s monthly magazine, July 2011 OC Lawyer…
Justice Bedsworth is Befuddled by Chinese Legislators and Courtship
…W. Bedsworth See his monthly column, “ Criminal Waste of Space,” in the Orange County Bar Association’s monthly magazine, August 2011 OC Lawyer….
Justice Bedsworth and the Hot Diggity Dogs: Competitive-eaters Lawyer Up and Create Jobs
California appellate court’s Justice Bedsworth stifles a gag (mostly) in his latest monthly column, “Criminal Waste of Space,” in the Orange County Bar Association’s monthly magazine, September 2011…
“My roommate is a high-strung moron” and Blog Comment Policies
“My roommate is a high-strung moron.” This was the first line of a letter to “The Ethicist” column, in the New York Times Magazine, September 18, 2011, and it…
How to Find a Law Review Article: Let me count the ways
…full-service legal research database, and a research strategy, to perform a full legal literature subject search for magazine, journal, law review, newsletter, and newspaper articles.) 1) Use your Internet search…
When is Blogging Defamation, Journalism, Extortion, or Free Speech?
…(D. Or. Nov. 30, 2011), an Oregon defamation case that Forbes magazine called “the $2.5 million dollar lawsuit heard round the blogosphere,” he leapt at it. But first, Volokh registered…
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