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…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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…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…

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…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….

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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?…

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…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…

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…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…

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…really is a Bob Loblaw and he has a blog. It’s an interesting blog too, with Robert Loblaw reporting on the best and worst of federal appellate decisions….

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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…

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