The latest section newsletter from the Estate Planning and Administration section of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) includes the following articles. (Only past issues are online, but you can…
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Guilt By Association in the News: Mexico, Oregon, and the U.S. (Guantanamo)
…history. Brenda was Waage’s cook. Rebecca made travel arrangements for Waage’s family and employees, and stood in line to pay utility, tax and other bills for Waage’s nearby investment properties….”…
Should Juries Know the Likely Sentence When Deciding Guilt?
here and here ) still working its way through the Oregon state courts. But it ends with Rep. Shields setting out this legislative history and…
Executions in Oregon and Beyond
…two books about the Oregon death penalty. Other research guides to books and articles about the death penalty can be found from libraries and they link you to website, organizations,…
Glazed and in Free-fall: Insurance Companies in Receivership
…historical data and will expand to include balance sheet information of active receiverships….” But this is important and useful info and ALMOST as exciting as reading about legislative history!…
Send Your Child to Work Day: Children and Work in Oregon
Oregon Bureau of Labor & Industry (BOLI): Child Labor Law: School-To-Work History of child labor laws, here and here (for a start). My previous posts on babysitting, leaving children…
Where Does Federal Digital Information Go When The Lights Go Out?
…that we may lose significant portions of our history.” The Web site of the Environmental Protection Agency lists more than 50 “broken links” that once connected readers to…
Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries
…not the right-stuff (that treatise, that superceded statute, that legislative history, etc.). And, if you don’t know how to use these primary sources in any format, print or otherwise (i.e….
More “Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries”: Virtual Law Libraries and Chief Justice Roberts
To continue my Oregon Legal Research blog post on Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries …. What’s a “Virtual Law Library?” Lots of people throw the term around, but…
Popular Mechanics and the Law (worst case scenarios, limousines, and plane crashes)
…of places to visit weekly. Interesting, and well written, stuff. Take a look: 1) Worst Case Scenarios 2) Presidential limousines, history of 3) Sully’s (US Air plane) landing…
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