…MB – if you survive the download, look for the word “driver signals”) And if you are so inclined, read the actual laws in the Oregon Vehicle Code (in the…
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Traffic Week: Oregon Traffic Accident and Crash Data
…statistical compilations: 1) ODOT Crash Analysis and Reporting 2) ODOT Crash Data 3) Traffic accidents: Your responsibilities in an accident. 4) Links to Sources of Oregon Traffic Laws: a) Oregon…
Titles that Have Entered the Public Domain in the U.S. (and beyond)
…Casino Royale in 1953. If we were still under the copyright laws that were in effect until 1978, ….….Agatha Christie’s, A Pocket Full of Rye Saul Bellow’s, The Adventures of…
Animal Protection: State by State
The Law Librarian Blog (with a hat tip to beSpacific ) links to the report: Humane Society Ranks 50 States on Laws to Protect Animals The press release….
Administrative Law : The 2010 OARs are In The Building: Ecru?
…bear with me (no, not that bear)): 1) First, you have the administrative laws themselves (rules, regulations, decisions, orders, directives, etc.): Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) 2) Second, you have the…
Oregon Student Interns and Internships
…are laws about such things. And one of the Commenters makes another important point, about the role of the educational institution that set up the internship, though sometimes there…
Librarians on Traveling and Leaking (Information)
…(from 12/7/10) 2) You can also find a link to a Gallagher Law Librarian blog post on: “What laws did Wikileaks break ?” 3) Maybe another reason we stay relatively…
Public Domain and those “Can I Copyright a ‘PowerPoint’ Presentation?’ Questions
…but short of that, you’ll need to do some research, teach yourself some copyright basics, and determine which laws apply to your specific situation. 1) Circular 66 and Circular 55…
“The Wit, Wisdom, and Worthlessness of Law Reviews”
Gallagher Blogs on June 23, 2010, takes us to this article, which caught my eye because I comment often on how few state law school law reviews publish useful…
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