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A Reading List for People Planning to “Occupy” Public Property
…a thorough search, in which case you need a newspaper database. Start with the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Oregonian. Some radio programs have interviews with experts,…
DWP: Cell Phones, Driving, and Oregon
…race, with both California and Washington now signing onto similar laws. For a more nuanced view of the issue, though not why Oregon is a holdout (and we all have…
Link Rot (404/File Not Found) Symposium: October 24, 2014
…available. On October 24, 2014 Georgetown University Law Library in Washington, D.C. will host a symposium that explores the problem of link and reference rot.” [Link to symposium website.]…
Is Crime Down or are “Failures to Report” Up?
From University of Washington’s Trial Advocacy blog: Crime Stats and Google (NYT) Excerpt from blog post: “An economist has been mining Google search data to learn more about crime,…
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