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Leaving Children Home Alone (in Oregon) – Update
See recent updates (e.g. 2/10/11 , 6/15/09 ), but also click on the Home Alone label in the sidebar. Some who just left me a Comment on…
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…
Calloway’s “Ten Essential Classes of Websites for Lawyers”
Jim Calloway’s LawyersUSA Nov. 3, 2011, column has a lot of law practice info packed into a small place: Ten essential classes of websites for lawyers…
Oregon Lawyers, County Bar Association Services & Websites
I always learn something new when I look at Oregon lawyer bar association websites. The Multnomah Bar Association (MBA) has lots and lots of information, for…
“Girls under Trees” and Law School Websites
…websites. (Most of us admit to being amateurs – but even the pros make mistakes.) “Law school Web sites judged; some found wanting,” by Karen Sloan, The National Law…
Search Oregon City and County Websites
…to a custom Google search tool that will direct your searches to the pages of 36 Oregon counties and the 173 Oregon cities with websites. This customized search tool has…
“Insanely Useful Websites” for Tracking Government Transparency”
These really are, “Insanely Useful Websites” for tracking government (primarily federal) transparency. Thanks to the Law Librarian blog for the link….
Secure Your Websites, People! Bare Minimum: SSL Certificate
Half of the coronavirus and related service websites I’ve been visiting lately are insecure. Mega Yikes!! A website lacking an SSL certificate, the bare minimum of website security, is…
Oregon Statutes of Limitations and ORS 12.220, a “Saving Statute”
…and therefore affirm….” (Link to full opinion from the OJD website.) DISCLAIMERS and regrets: 1) We generally cannot respond to specific legal research questions, though there are exceptions. 2) The…
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