Thinking about Measure 37: The latest issue of Lewis & Clark Law School’s Environmental Law Review (volume 36, no. 1, 2006) is a Measure 37 Symposium Issue. Check…
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“Big Money Bought Oregon’s Forests. Small Timber Communities Are Paying The Price” (OPB)
…environmental advocates for kneecapping the state’s most important industry. Timber sales plummeted in the 1990s after the federal government dramatically reduced logging in national forests in response to protests and…
Where Does Federal Digital Information Go When The Lights Go Out?
…supposed to preserve….…“We expect to see the wholesale disappearance of materials on federal agency Web sites,” said Mary Alice Baish, the Washington representative of the American Association of Law Libraries,…
Covid-19 Metaphors: Express Train, War, Black Box, Oh My
…that local arrives at its final destination, it may be wise to label all this research—preprints, peer-reviewed papers, and for goodness’ sake, pronouncements from Donald Trump— with a black-box warning:…
A Human Book, not an eBook: What if You Could Borrow a Legal Scholar (from your library) for an Hour?
…prejudice I feel is invisible. It’s more a stigma attached to the label,” Langley said in a telephone interview from the university campus. “We’re thought of as evil, callous and…
Disease Outbreaks, Comets, War Monuments, oh my! Entertaining and Educational Government Apps
…is similar to Comet Quest, but instead you are collecting data from the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite, R series (GOES-R) 8) Your Art: The National Gallery of Art constructed this…
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