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…
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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…
Leaving Children Home Alone (in Oregon) – Update
See recent updates (e.g. 2/10/11 , 6/15/09 ), but also click on the Home Alone label in the sidebar. Some who just left me a Comment on…
Babysitting and the Law
** Please see the June 2009 update (or click on the Babysitting label). ** This is the time of year when the babysitting questions appear with increasing…
Oregon Legal Self-Help at your Fingertips
and hours, employment discrimination, public benefits, immigration and workplace safety, elder law, estate planning, disability law, special education, or related topics, make Oregon Law Help one of your first stops…
ABA launches online database of collateral consequences for each U.S. jurisdiction
…at www.abacollateralconsequences.org, the database lists federal and state laws and regulations that restrict employment, housing, and education benefits and other opportunities for people with convictions….” [Link to ABA article.]…
Musicians, Taxes, and Oregon Law
…also wrote about this. You can research the Oregon Revised Statutes online and the Oregon Employment Department, whose lead story is (as of this moment): “Building a Strong Relationship with…
To Facebook is Human, To LinkedIn Divine (and 20x More Likely to Improve Your Employment Situation)
iLibrarian alerts us to an Online College dot org blog post: 20 Compelling Reasons to Spend Less Time on Facebook and More Time on LinkedIn (Direct link to…
Nolo Press Blogs
for lead): Bankruptcy and foreclosure blog Family and divorce law blog Wait, there’s more! Estate planning, homebuying, employment law, oh boy! (link to from Law Librarian blog or…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

