Our Kids Home Alone blog posts * still generate lots of questions and comments. Here is more terrifying food for thought for those of you who think twice…
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Death of the (law) Digest and Headnote: Grossly Exaggerated?
No, it’s not all online.No, a lawyer researching online won’t always beat out the “paper” lawyer.No, a legal researcher using print won’t always eat the dust of an…
A Broken Heart Still Beats
“A Broken Heart Still Beats: After Your Child Dies,” by Anne McCracken and Mary Semel, 1998. Two women who lost their children turned to literature when self-help, memoir,…
Funeral Law in Oregon
It’s not enough to sort out the papers, the wills, the taxes, the trusts, the long-lost relatives; you also need to think about burial and funerals. The…
Oregon Lawyer Ethics: When Lawyers Sue Lawyers for Ethical Breaches (The Bee, Editorial)
“Ethics and the Law in Oregon, spotlighted by a local lawyer,” editorial, The Bee, July 2015 (Vol. 109, No. 11) Excerpt: “We have heard comments for quite some…
“Fully Loaded: How America’s 10 biggest gunmakers do business” (Mother Jones)
“Fully Loaded: How America’s 10 biggest gunmakers do business,” by Josh Harkinson, Mother Jones, June 2016 Do you want to do more research? Sample searches: see note below…
The Death of the (print) Law Report
“Abandoning Law Reports for Official Digital Case Law,” Cornell Legal Studies Research Paper No. 11-01, Peter W. Martin, Cornell Law School As you’ll see when you read and…
The Art of the Index, or One Day My Online Book Will Come (with apologies to the alleged prince)
There isn’t a legal or other researcher who hasn’t gnashed teeth over the quality of indexes, print and online. I think the only scholars who don’t complain about their…
Oregon Constitution on “Vacancy in office of Governor”
…of Governor. In case of the removal from office of the Governor, or of his death, resignation, or disability to discharge the duties of his office as prescribed by law,…
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