…at the time of the Framing.” Here’s the case in a nutshell: In the fall of 2002, Los Angeles police responded to a 9-1-1 call. At the scene, a crying…
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Is never good for you? Online scheduling for busy, far-flung, people
…was When is good. It seems worth a whirl (if we weren’t already spending half our time trying to schedule meetings, meals, etc.) And take a look through her…
What is SEO? Why, it’s Search Engine Optimization.
…people. Sharon and John do a great job of explaining the basics in understandable language. Everyone should read this article even if you don’t have time to start your SEO…
Legal Research for the Intrepid but (honorably) Clueless
…3) If you’re ready for the big time, visit a law library, but you might want to start at one more like this or this than this or this….
Justice Bedsworth: A Criminal Waste of Space (and the Case of Tunnel Vision)
…about the new Bedsworth, Criminal Waste of Space. You lose. This month’s episode is titled: “Beds suggests it’s time to get a little help from your friends.”…
Man Arrested for Painting Crosswalk
…father, says he was arrested once on a charge of criminal mischief for creating the crosswalk at the intersection of Dicks and North streets. He was arrested a second time…
Consumer Reports Magazine, Free, Full Text, Online, From Your Desktop
…all on occasion :-). Oh, and let me know if I’ve left off a step. It won’t be the first time! But I’d be glad to fix my instructions….
Lemons v. Bradbury Opinion: Oregon Family Fairness Act
Here’s the link to Judge Mosman’s opinion. You can find it also from here (link may move over time). This is a transcript of the judge’s ruling…
Babysitting and Leaving Children Home Alone in Oregon: Update
…if, with criminal negligence, the person leaves the child unattended in or at any place for such period of time as maybe likely to endanger the health or welfare of…
School Law (not Law School), aka Education Law
…law.” At the time I hadn’t a clue what I wanted to do with my J.D (as is true of many but not all law students) and only later realized…
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