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Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) in Oregon: Updates
Update to previous posts on Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) resources (see also under Veterans): 1) Verification of military status (online verification) and certificates by mail. 2) American…
Blinded by Guilt and Butt-Dialing the Devil (Journal of Exp Social Psych)
Litigators, civil and criminal, and litigants might find some value in the research, if only to store away for future reference. Note: These are not free articles. If you want…
Civil Suit Filed in Burleson Case and Legislative Changes Sought
The Friday, 3/28/08, Oregonian story by Anne Saker, “Oregon patient sues over sexual abuse.” According to this story, Oregon “does not require medical professionals to report sexual abuse of…
Where Does Federal Digital Information Go When The Lights Go Out?
documents on depletion of the ozone layer of the atmosphere. At least 20 documents have been removed from the Web site of the United States Commission on Civil Rights. They…
Workplace Bullying
The current issue, Dec 2006, of the OSB Civil Rights Section Newletter has a cover story by Sally Carter, of ODOJ, titled, “Workplace Bullying and Mobbing: Examining the Concepts…
Can Someone Use My Picture Without My Permission?
…let’s assume the question is one of “law.” The simple answer is that, depending on the factors listed below, you may have no rights, you may have a certain bundle…
Students: Enter the 4th Annual First Amendment Cartoon Contest
…We invite you to add your own contribution to this great tradition and celebrate Bill of Rights Day by entering the Fourth Annual First Amendment Cartoon Contest!…” [Read more and…
New Oregon State Bar Book: “Rights of Foreign Nationals”
The OSB has had a winning line-up of new books released this year, and the latest one “Rights of Foreign Nationals“is as welcome to lawyers and law librarians as…
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