It’s the small stuff that comes out and bites you when you’re not looking and I count on my favorite blogs to keep me informed, not to mention looking…
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Executions in Oregon and Beyond
The Multnomah County Library’s book blogs (Furthermore and An Embarrassment of Riches) are addictive. Look under the September 17, 2009, Penalty of Death entry for links to…
Cell Phone Termination Fees and Contracts
Ernie the Attorney blogs, and links to a story, on a cell phone contract holder who wanted to terminate his service without penalty (the text message rate went up…
Government Email Best Practices Guide
Legal Research Plus blogs about: govDelivery “Email Best Practices Guide” You can link to the govDelivery website and the “Public Sector Digital Communication Management: Best Practices” guide from the…
Oregon Ballot Measures, November 2010 Election
…Ballotpedia, the Oregonian (which has links to additional political blogs), Statesman-Journal state news, among many others. (Previous OLR blog posts on Oregon Ballot Measures and Elections.)…
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Baby-Names and Detecting Dubious Data
You’ll find lots to laugh and wonder about in the May 15th, 2012, Gallagher blogs posting: “Names, Popular and not So Popular“…
U.S. Supreme Court Same-Day Oral Argument Audio: Affordable Health Care Cases
…oral arguments, so keep an eye on the Supreme Court’s website March 26-28, 2012. Or, maybe you’d rather do a crossword puzzle? Gallagher blogs about: NPR’s Legal Crossword Puzzle…
Legal Education: Law in a Boat: “Is Eating People Wrong?”
“Gallagher blogs” brings us “A Tour of Eight Famous Cases,” highlighting the new book: “Is Eating People Wrong: Great Legal Cases and How They Shaped the World”…
“My roommate is a high-strung moron” and Blog Comment Policies
…not. I’m not sure why and won’t waste time wondering why not. For practical purposes, though, it’s useful for blogs and websites to have a Comment Policy so readers…
Advice (from law students) for New Law Students
Gallagher Blogs (University of Washington Law School Library) alerts us to: “ Advice for Entering Students,” from the Student Appeal , a law student forum….
Oregon Legal Research Blog

