…from the President’s Task Force on Identity Theft released in April 2007. The strategic plan was the result of an unprecedented federal effort to formulate a comprehensive and fully coordinated…
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Say Goodbye Robo Hal: An End (for now) to Political Robo Calls
An end to “robo” calls in Oregon: SB 863 Oregonian story, here. Do Not Call Registy links: federal and Oregon…
Whole Food Gone Wild?
…after coming under increased pressure from mainstream grocers that were selling more organic, natural and prepared fare. In May, Whole Foods said that staff members of the Federal Trade Commission…
Portland isn’t the only city with Charter woes
…League of Oregon Cities, removes language that is now covered by state or federal law or should be put in city ordinances, said Councilman David Chapman.” Full story here….
Cats, Birds, Licenses, and the Law
From Bill Monroe, Oregonian Home and Gardens: Look, Don’t Touch: Cats kept indoors can’t injure wildlife: “… Did you know it’s a federal felony to kill a protected bird?…
Insurance, Libraries, Lawyers, Public Records, and You
…long as the law suit was for damages. By suing us in federal court seeking declaratory relief and costs of the suit and counsel, plaintiff knew that BHS would…
Is Dr. Science on the Bench?
…think Mr. Yoeman did a pretty good job of explaining scientific evidence, Daubert, and onward. Travis McDade, his The Book Thief, did a remarkably good job explaining the federal sentencing…
Consumer Handbook on ARMs
For those of you who don’t check beSpacific on a daily basis, here’s a link from her most excellent blog to a Federal Reserve Board report, “Consumer Handbook on…
“In the end there will be better access”
More federal libraries closing, via Library Link of the Day, Dec 11th….
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