…motor vehicle drivers and pedalcyclists. Where are the pedestrians represented on the billboards (there’s room there for a pedestrian!) and the license plates? Now, I know pedestrians are not really…
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Lost and Found in Oregon: Finders, Keepers? Losers, Weepers?
Holmes and this could be a companion to that one.) Under Lost Property (in the Index), see Finders, duties, rights: ORS 98.005, 98.015, 98.025 “Chapter 98 — Lost, Unordered…
The Exciting World of Library Law: Congressional Puzzles and Laptop Viewing Rights
…free public access to the annotated U.S. Constitution that is compiled by the Congressional Research Office (CRS)? This question is part of a larger ongoing battle to get all…
Printz v. U.S. (1997): Dual Sovereignty, Federalism, States Rights
This case arises in discussions of the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. You can find the U.S. Supreme Court’s opinion in Printz v. United States online using just…
Judge Who Gave Victims their Voices in Nassar Case was an Immigrant
We are all immigrants (except of course for Native Americans, and maybe even they too were immigrants thousands of years ago): BBC News: Larry Nassar case: Who is…
States’ Rights? Right to Repair Laws: Unlocked Phone Anyone?
Does your state have a Right to Repair law? (I didn’t know either!) But our very own Free Geek (in Portland, Oregon), in addition to all the other excellent…
Going to Jail: How Juvenile Books Portray the Prison Experience
…prison/jail librarianship, correctional personnel tasked with assisting or running a prison library or community librarians interested in collaborating with their local institution….” ASCLA uses Moodle for online educational programs….
“How parents can protect their young athletes from the Larry Nassars of the world” (Washington Post article)
…with USA Gymnastics, began abusing Stephens when she was 6 years old. She reported the abuse when she was 12, only to find that her parents didn’t believe her.…” [Link…
Early, Absentee, and Mail Voting in the United States
The National Conference of State Legislators (NCSL) created this 50 state-by-state U.S. map….
Library Card is Valid Voter ID (In Tennesee)
An October 25, 2012, Law Librarian Blog post: “Memphis Public Library Card With Photo Held To Be A Valid Voter ID: Here’s a bit of legal fun. The…
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