…8/18/08 on the Law Librarian blog). I am often asked by new (and potentially new) bloggers to talk about blogging and this is a useful blog post to have them…
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Nolo Press Blogs
As if there wasn’t already more great legal research info than we could use in a lifetime, Nolo Press is now blogging (thanks to Law Librarian Blog…
How to Find Oregon Statewide Ballot Measures
…did you know about Ballotpedia? Use their search box and type in, uh, Oregon! They also have this beauty, Category: Oregon Ballot Measures, and it includes 2008!…
Consumer Reports (Magazine) Free, Online and the Google Insights Service
…limited my search to United States and the past 12 months, 9 months, and 30 days (all different results, all useful). Three possible conclusions (of many others one could likely…
Likely Recount for Oregon Measure 53 (2008)
…webpage, as of 10:49 a.m., 5/29/08: State Ballot Measure No. 53 Amends Constitution: Modifies Provisions Governing Civil Forfeitures Related To Crimes; Permits Use of Proceeds by Law Enforcement. Yes Votes…
Should Juries Know the Likely Sentence When Deciding Guilt?
…in with one well-respected constitutional scholar on the issue. I haven’t gotten his okay to use his name yet, but he wrote back ….” (read full post and links)…
Phonies, Scammers, and Maybe Worse: False Sex Offender Accusation
…give free, unmonitored, access to private spaces. The law (and law enforcement) can’t do too much to stop these crimes from occurring before the fact, so use your common sense,…
U.S. Supreme Court: The “Other” Gun Case
…of places, including: 1) Cornell Legal Information Institute, 2) Justia Supreme Court Center, 3) LexisOne, 4) Findlaw (hmmm, you used to be able to find cases here, but now it’s…
Oregon Timber and Property Taxes: another view, or two, or three, ….
…for some perspective: Oregon Property Tax Statistics (2006-07), from the Oregon Department of Revenue (and used the County Permanent Rate to compare). Other reports are here. (Actual property tax…
Is an Oregon Constitutional Convention in your future?
…at the time of your testimony. Persons making presentations including the use of video, DVD, PowerPoint or overhead projection equipment are asked to contact committee staff 24 hours prior to…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

