Moore v. U.S. (docket # 07-10689) (Decided October 14, 2008) (There are times when a blog is just a place to keep notes on a case someone may…
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February 14th: Happy Birthday Oregon!
…on February 14, 1859, President Buchanan signed the bill. Oregon joined the federal union.” And, here’s a story on the Oregon Encyclopedia from the 2/14/08 Oregonian, “Call it Oregon-Pedia”…
Prisons and Libraries
“Prisoners’ Right to Read: A New Interpretation to the Library Bill of Rights,” posted on July 12th, 2010 by Nanette Perez There is also a Prison Law blog…
Teaching Constitution Day
The National Archives has a Teaching with Documents: Observing Constitution Day website. You can also visit the Library of Congress U.S. Constitution website. Happy Constitution Day!…
Golly Moses, What’s “The Numident?”
Golly Moses, What’s “The Numident?“ I was looking at this report from beSpacific and the first reaction I had was, what in heaven’s name is “The Numident?” We…
Idaho Blogger Has No Absolute Right to Anonymity
You can read Judge Luster’s opinion at the Kootenai County, Idaho, District Court Opinions website: Tina Jacobson v. Doe, CV-12-3098 (7/10/12) (if direct link does not work, use…
U.S. Supreme Court Improves their e-Mobility (With their Devices)
“Supreme Court of U.S. Will Launch More Mobile-Friendly Web Site of June 1st,” from Gary Price at InfoDocket….
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Baby-Names and Detecting Dubious Data
You’ll find lots to laugh and wonder about in the May 15th, 2012, Gallagher blogs posting: “Names, Popular and not So Popular“…
Seven Law Librarians Serve Nine U.S. Supreme Court Justices
The next time someone tells you that “it’s all online” or that they don’t need law libraries or law librarians, ask why it is that the smartest guys…
Justice Bedsworth and the Value of a Dollar
California appellate court’s Justice Bedsworth lets loose on people who don’t know the value of a dollar. Given that the U.S. Congress is once again…
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