From Gallagher Blogs: “History of Securities Regulation: Check out the Securities and Exchange Commission Historical Society, a virtual museum with lots of fascinating content: a timeline, original documents,…
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“Only 15 percent of the unique volumes in U.S. law libraries have been digitized …”
…legal malpractice by relying on outdated materials….” [Link to full article.] (The 15% article: “Are digitization and budget cuts compromising history?” Hollee Schwartz Temple, ABA Journal, May 1, 2013.)…
Contracts are … life (so wiki them?)
…the history of contract law, of Williston and Corbin and Restatements, with side journeys by way of Gilmore and Leff and others who I never met but who lived through…
Following a House Bill in the Oregon Legislature: Uniform Power of Attorney Act
and 127.045. 1) Visit the Oregon Legislature’s 2009 Laws/Bills pages to track down the full text of this bill in PDF or HTML. 2) Look at the Measure History, to…
Dog Days: No More “One Free Bite”?
Dog Law in Oregon (but beware of those cats and ferrets!): HB 2345 (2007) (engrossed bill here) has passed both chambers of the legislature and appears to be on…
Award-Winning Government Publication Book Talk Blog
If you’re a history buff or just (!) a bibliophile, this Government Book Talk Blog is for you. What award did they win? The Silver Inkwell Communications Award….
Traffic Week: Public Transit in Oregon (Mostly Portland-Metro)
…official website2) History of Public Transit in Portland 3) Hard Drive: A commuting blog 4) Association of Oregon Rail and Transit Advocates (and their Transit Links)5) Portland Transport 6) Transit…
So You Want to be a U.S. Supreme Court Law Librarian?
…and MS Windows proficiency) required. Experience in one of several non-legal subject areas, e.g. business, empirical or quantitative research or history, as well as foreign language skills desirable. Ability to…
The American Way: Speaking Out, Advocacy, Whining, Snipping, and Ranting
…often about manners ( e.g .), or history, or protocol, or even just frustration. Sometimes it’s about maturity and gravitas and mental health and sometimes it’s just about childish behavior….
“Oregon’s Death Row”: An Online and On Air Discussion: OPB’s “Think Out Loud”
…formally sentence Serrano on Tuesday. Serrano is poised to become the 33rd man on Oregon’s death row. If history is any guide, he’ll be likely to stay there for a…
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