My blog post about How to Beat Your Ticket has been very popular and now, with the generous help of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin editors, writers, and…
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Oregon Social Service Safety Nets
…the ones I listed in the post, there is a statewide clearinghouse to help you locate additional services. Oregon Safenet (800-723-3638), which is provided by 211Info (just dial 211 on…
Law of the Lemonade Stand
…a permit is needed. If it is, check with your parents. They can help you get one, as they are usually very cheap….” (full link) For more books on how…
Foreclosures: Trail of Tears (but for whom?)
…danger of losing their homes. On Wednesday, President Obama will unveil a plan to spend at least $50 billion to help homeowners fend off foreclosure. Chris Hoyer, a Tampa lawyer…
Oregon Historical Society Library Closing
…participate in a meeting with the OHS Director next week to discuss strategies that might help the OHS Library recover in the short or long term.” Oregon State Librarian….
The Barking Dog Next Door
…is driving you crazy, it’s likely driving other neighbors crazy, too. So be dogged, but positive, helpful, and in short, a good neighbor. Sometimes it takes a village…
Local Currency or Scrip in Oregon
Thank you to the Lane County Law Librarian for her help in compiling this information. (And check out her great Oregon legal research guides , too.) SCRIP and…
How to Start Your Own Political Party
…help on the web. More How to Start Your Own Political Party: Use Duck Duck Go or Google or your favorite search engine and search: how to start…
The American Way: Speaking Out, Advocacy, Whining, Snipping, and Ranting
…It might help if we had a Question Time where members of Congress could get it all out their systems, but that’s their own fault. If members of Congress wanted…
Automobile Fraud and Unsafe Vehicles
…Automobile Fraud and Unsafe Vehicles: How the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System Can Help You Protect Yourself, January 6th, 2010, by Tracy Russo: Excerpt: “…[C]ar fraud can place unsuspecting…
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