…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…
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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…
Public Domain and those “Can I Copyright a ‘PowerPoint’ Presentation?’ Questions
…message, and vice versa. PowerPoint is proprietary software, which has its own patent and copyright history. Sometimes the question is more along the lines of whether or not…
The West Digest System is Your Friend
…to throw the baby out with the bathwater either. * Oddly, or maybe not, it’s extremely difficult to find on the Thomson Reuters website any history of the beginnings of…
Multnomah Law Library in Portland, Oregon
…and officials. It is also open to the general public….” (Link to website, click on “Law Library” tab, and find history, hours, etc.) Link to the Multnomah Bar Association….
Oregonian Archives at the Multnomah County Library
all associated features. Previously, total access to this vast resource for Oregon history was available only by paying a monthly subscription fee to NewsBank, the service provider….” Oregonian Archives….
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….
“What If” in Law and Literature … and “Lives Like Loaded Guns”
…that gun. In Literature and History: I saw this beautiful review of the biography by Lyndall Gordon of Emily Dickinson, “Lives Like Loaded Guns,” and immediately thought about all…
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….”…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

