…to Oregon attorneys that is. (In Washington State the bar also gives its law librarians passwords so they can help out the attorneys using Casemaker. Maybe Oregon attorneys…
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Your Congress and Tax Dollars at Work: 2012 CRS Report on Gun Legislation
…Research Guide, University of Washington Gallgher Law Library, and the Naval Postgraduate Schoo”s Dudley Knox Library. You can also contact directly one of your members of Congress and ask for…
How Do You Train a Dog NOT to Sniff for Marijuana?
New marijuana laws in Washington and Colorado raise the bar for dog training: Here’s a blog post from the Gallagher Law Library (UW) blog: Drug Dogs Going Back to…
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,…
Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Oregon Communities: 2014 SB 1531
…2/14/14 compilation of local laws: Medical marijuana: Oregon cities that have banned dispensaries The Municipal Research and Services Center of Washington (state) has their own compilation of medical marijuana laws….
Where Do Your Federal Tax Dollars Go?
(If you want to call your federal and/or state Legislator(s ), use the Find Your Legislator tool at the Oregon Legislature’s website .) I…
Link Rot (404 File Not Found) Symposium: When a Problem Rises to “Symposium” Level, Brace Yourself
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: “404/File Not Found: Link Rot,…
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.]…
Possible Restoration of PACER Records
The Washington Post reports today that the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts has a plan to restore online access to the PACER documents that were removed. Link to…
Oregon Death with Dignity Law in Action
…and 752 have used them to die. Four other states – Washington, Montana, Vermont and New Mexico – have authorized aid in dying. Compassion & Choices has campaigns in place…
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