Gallagher Blogs has a post about the FBI’s Vault . I remember getting a tour of the Washington D.C. FBI building way back in the, well, way…
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“Bad Behavior” in the Law Library
…activity that would constitute a violation of any federal, state or local criminal statute or ordinance. 2) Being under the influence of any controlled substance, as defined in ORS…
“Which Framer of the Constitution Do You Most Resemble?”
Gallagher Law blog has a great post on last Friday’s Constitution Day and it links to this wonderful quiz: “You know those silly Facebook quizzes where you answer…
Oregon e-waste Law: Recycling Electronics
…got your eye on a high-powered computer system. Or you’re making plans to spend that federal tax rebate on a new digital television. The products look exciting, but you don’t…
Oregon Classroom Law Project, and Baseball “Law”
Constitution Day 2010 has passed with nary a whimper, but thoughts of the inimitable Classroom Law Project stay front and center. Did you know you can volunteer…
FDR’s Supreme Court: Terry Gross Interview with Jeff Shesol
We just heard that Terry Gross’s April 13th, 2010, interview with Jeff Shesol, author of “Supreme Power: Franklin Roosevelt vs. the Supreme Court” was highly entertaining and educational…
Standards of Review: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
If you need access to this document before the 9th Circuit updates their website, read on: We had a question recently about the Ninth Circuit (U.S. Court of…
Blog to TV Pilot? From $0 to $$150,000 to $$$
The Law Librarian Blog has a post about blogging as “scholarship”, but the eye-opening news is at the end of the blog post. I’m not sure if I’m…
Public Radio & Pledge Drive Aggravation: What is a National Treasure Worth?
…the News, by William F. Baker, September 23, 2009 (This article appeared in the October 12, 2009 edition of The Nation.) “… Total federal support for American public broadcast media…
When Public Records Laws Trump HIPAA (Nebraska)
I saw this story at a May 17, 2009, PI Buzz blog post (3rd paragraph) and thought I’d blog about it here given the strong (ish) public records…
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