You can find links to Oregon cities’ biennial photo radar and red light reports from the Oregon State Library’s Reports to the Legislature website, including Beaverton, Sherwood, and many…
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Oregon State Legislative Reports
A List of Reports to the Oregon State Legislature can be found at the Committee Services Legislative Library blog and you can subscribe to their email notification service, which…
Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports
The Legal Research Plus blog has a status report on 111th Congress H.R. 6026: “Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act,” Legal Research Plus, September 20, 2010, by George Wilson…
Congressional Research Service Reports Mystery
…encourage you to post CRS products on your web site.” U.S. Senate, Committee on Rules and Administration, June 10, 1998. — (For more information what CRS reports are and…
Response-Ability: Defending the Yoga Instructor When a Student is Injured
…(see e.g. this OLR post on finding Consumer Reports online at your public library) so you may need to call your local library reference line.)…
Lehman Brothers Bankruptcy Documents Online, Free
…Available Online” (from InfoDocket, filed by Gary Price, May 1, 2012) InfoDocket is a data-full website, along with its companion Full Text Reports (itself an excellent companion to beSpacific)….
Thursday, March 4: Free Showing: “To Kill a Mockingbird” (Portland, Oregon)
Meet up with old and new friends and Benefit for the Campaign for Equal Justice: You are invited to a free showing of the AFI’s choice of the best…
Free (open source) Copyright License Case
From Lessig blog, comes this: Free (open source) Copyright Licenses “… So for non-lawgeeks, this won’t seem important. But trust me, this is huge. I am very proud to…
Blogging Attorneys Make More Money (Have Greener Cars, Happier Marriages, More Free Time)?
…to popular belief that it is bad to “give it away free,” have found that it draws traffic to their websites and can attract clients. However, woe to the attorney…
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