…Answers to questions about interest rates on credit cards, on debts, on child support, on money judgments, etc. need more research than the average person can do “on the web.”…
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Consumer Law News and Advice in Oregon
…Attorney General website As you would expect, there is also an awful lot of consumer law news on the web. I visit these frequently: 1) The Unsponsored Link 2) Nolo…
Who are “the people?” What does it mean to be “born in the U.S.A.”?
…web site, at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service, which I linked to it from here (and then follow the link through to “Citizenship of Children”). Another reference is this…
Blogging, Commitment, and Legal Cartoons
…say something funny.” How many of us can meet that challenge?! Daily cartoonists do! There are a lot of web lawyer cartoonists, bless their hearts, and one I’ve…
More Free Oregon Legal Information
…you of a certain age or of a certain frame of mind, remember Abbie Hoffman’s Steal This Book , which, of course you can find free on the web.)…
Airbags on Airplanes: Brace Yourself
…now it might soon contain an airbag. Here’s a story from the always interesting Popular Mechanics website: Airbags on Planes: Will a New FAA Regulation Pave the Way for Airbag…
Public Sector, and Public Servant, Blogging and Blogosphere Issues
…software in the library world begs some important questions. What are the implications of creating a public forum on the library web site? What guidance should we provide to staff…
Fedtime 101: Leveling the Playing Field with Ex-con Coaches (aka jailhouse lawyers)
…(insider trading). Now a new crop of consultants is using the Web to democratize this rarefied service, reaching out to small-time hustlers who saw the opportunity of a lifetime and…
Foreclosures: Trail of Tears (but for whom?)
…whose Consumer Warning Network Web site offers the free court documents Lovelace used to file her request, has played a major role in promoting the produce-the-note strategy….” (link to article)…
Hyperlinking, Newspapers Disappoint Us, and the Oregon National Guard
It won’t be the first time (nor the last) that I connect dots in a way that makes your eyes cross, but work with me here: (First, here…
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