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Oregon CURE: Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants
I just learned about Oregon’s CURE: Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants About: “CURE History: “CURE was formally constituted as a non-profit organization in 1975 in San Antonio, Texas…
Wonk Alert: Securities and Exchange Commission Historical Society
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,…
“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…legal malpractice by relying on outdated materials….”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.)…
State of Oregon Law Library Research Guides
If you haven’t visited the State of Oregon Law Library (SOLL) website recently, it’s worth a visit. Make sure you also check out its collection of legal history and…
King Lear Goes to Law School: Estate Planning, Distribution of Wealth, and the Art of Teaching
…(from the Gallagher Blog) Maybe you can read the article along with book “Someday All This Will Be Yours: A History of Inheritance and Old Age,” by Hendrik Hartog…
How to Preserve and Collect Cartoon Art
Is a cartoon library worth $10 million? You bet it is, if consider the history and the joy it contains. The Cartoon Library at Ohio State University is a…
Full-tilt Legal Research Resources for Ordinary People
…in history can be found in HeinOnline’s Legal Classics Library. In addition to many “classics” this collection also includes rare items that are found in only a handful of libraries…
Oregon Garlic Festival Dispute May Be Over: Phew!
“One of two Washington County garlic festivals may cancel, ending unusual dispute,” by Katherine Driessen (The Oregonian), June 25, 2013 Excerpt: “By week’s end, Washington County’s dueling garlic festivals…
Proposed Equal Rights Amendment: 90 Years-old in 2013
…in reworded form in 1972….” [Link to more from ERA History at Equal Rights Amendment dot org.] Wikipedia Equal Rights Amendment [And there is a very funny Pro-Con ERA West Wing…
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