I like this: Publisher Confidential. Writers might find it useful too. It’s from the creators of Unshelved, who have been talking, and listening, to public librarians for a long…
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Digital Rights Management, End Users, and the FTC
…about them from the public. (Librarians are always agonzing over them, law abiding souls that we are.) Also, Ars Technica has this interesting post about real-people reactions to DRM: Some…
Guilt By Association in the News: Mexico, Oregon, and the U.S. (Guantanamo)
…post on JSTOR). This article also available via HeinOnline — JSTOR and HeinOnline databases are available to many Oregon public library cardholders – check with your public library….
Urban Renewal: Surprisingly interesting – and comprehensible
…put back onto the regular tax rolls …Portland Public Schools would collect an additional $1.7 million a year from its local option levy and “bond gap” levy authorized by the…
Teach Your Children about the Law of Corporations: Nursing Home Law
…source does not maintain free archives of its back issues. Most public libraries, however, have newspaper databases that can be searched free of charge, often remotely (i.e. from any computer,…
Alcohol and the Law in Oregon: 18-20 year olds drinking with parents
May an 18 year old (or 19 or 20) drink in a public place with a parent’s permission? State of Oregon Liquor Control Commission, Fact Sheets, and Minors and…
A Peacock (Named Bismarck) and the Law
…go away?) But, I have said I can find a legal research / law library angle to just about anything in life, so here goes: 1) Most public law library…
Miniature Horses as Service Animals in Oregon
…Senate Judiciary Committee is having a public hearing and possible work session tomorrow (March 28) on SB 610 relating to service animals (including miniature horses). Proposed legislation from last year’s…
Statutes of Frauds in Oregon
…annotations to the statute. These annotations are in the last volume of the ORS. There are other resources for researching statutes of frauds, most of which you’ll find in public…
Celebrating 1,004 Blawg Posts: Law and kids, traffic, lawyers, building codes, divorce, and laughs
…are on my team and I on theirs.) Sorry, no political blogs that I can name. I’m a bit of a policy wonk (that UG degree in public admin and…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

