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…the end of everything that we Americans hold dear. It is a condition that comes from the lack of effective leadership either in the legislative branch or the executive branch…

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…& Secondary Sources HeinOnline ’s collection of legal journals, federal legislative material, and other resources, is available to anyone with a WCCLS library card (Washington County residents can sign…

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legislative session (when you can find the new session laws in the published “Oregon Laws”) before we see the new Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS), where the new laws (an initiatives)…

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“Net Neutrality” is not an issue of first impression: there are several decades’ worth of federal statutes, legislative history,  and administrative and regulatory laws, federal court opinions, federal-state preemption…

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…media, so why not with you? (I archived the latter info at the Internet Archive.) Oregon: Don’t forget your state governor, legislative administration, courts, state senators and representatives, and  local elected…

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I’m sure your state’s legislative, judicial, and executive branch IT managers are wishing they had attended the Legal Hackers Summit. Here’s some commentary on one rather interesting topic. (Legal…

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legislative, and regulatory news, and related news in the foreign and international legal world. So, make sure the librarian you consult for legal research advice is Keeping Up With…

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The Oregon Channel will launch on January 8th, 2007, when the 74th Legislative Assembly convenes. Their web page says: The Oregon Channel provides gavel-to-gavel, unedited television coverage of…

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