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UELMA in Oregon: 2013 HB 2944: Is that Online Statute Legally Correct?
If you research the law online, you need to have authenticated, official laws – yes, you do! There is no point relying on statutes, cases, regulations, and other government…
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Can I tape record a conversation without someone knowing it?
…their Knowledge? Can I tape record a conversation without someone knowing it? Can I videotape someone without getting their consent? Does Oregon have any eavesdropping laws? Two recent stories…
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Internet Dating: Law Librarians Walk Into the Abyss and Beyond
Law librarians are useful people to have around. We know how to find statutes, cases, obscure reports, know about mysteries of the invisible web, guide you through the pain…
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Theft of Intangibles, the Duh Factor, and Law Librarians
…crushes on statutes – go figure. I once organized a tour of the U.S. Office of the Law Revision Counsel for a group of law librarians visiting D.C….
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