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Oregon (and other State) Courts: Official Dictionary
…many State employees can use. Your public library may also subscribe to it. Many public libraries, however, rely on other online subscription dictionaries or on the free online ones, but…
Art and Artists and the Law
…their local libraries have on tap. I’ve compiled this list of resources for Portland-metro area (and some for further afield). If you know of others that would be useful referrals,…
Dog Days: No More “One Free Bite”?
…Interim Committee on Judiciary) — Relating to dogs. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk. 1-17 Referred to Judiciary. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 3-22 Work Session held….
Cite-Checking: A Thousand Points of Citator-Speak
…label for Shepardizing. When I’m speaking generically, I use “citator service.” To take the “Xerox” out of photocopy, or the “Kleenex” out of tissue, I would just refer to it…
Update to “Leaving Children Home Alone in Oregon”
See recent update ( 2/10/11 ), but also click on the Home Alone label at the bottom of this post. In addition to my new Kids Home Alone in…
Covid-19 Metaphors: Express Train, War, Black Box, Oh My
…that local arrives at its final destination, it may be wise to label all this research—preprints, peer-reviewed papers, and for goodness’ sake, pronouncements from Donald Trump— with a black-box warning:…
Babysitting and the Law
** Please see the June 2009 update (or click on the Babysitting label). ** This is the time of year when the babysitting questions appear with increasing…
Happy Thanksgiving!
…and unusual punishment. Tofurkey Producer Sues Texas over Labeling Laws The makers of Tofurkey, Turtle Island Foods, is an Oregon company that produces plant-based products. They have filed a suit…
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