…a recent Kindle review at LibraryLaw blog, on 11/29/07. Here’s where I keep up with OLPC news: One Laptop per Child (OLPC) OLPC News OLPC Wiki Ever hopeful ……
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Favorite Lawyer Blogs 2005
…top priority so I try and keep up with news I can pass along to them. These are three of the lawyer blogs I check on practically a daily basis:…
Developments in Federal Search and Seizure Law
…v. Ice update). Many more Oregon legal news stories where this came from: Go to Justia’s Blawg Search, type Oregon in the search box, click on Sort by Date….
The Law Librarian and the FBI: A Shaggy Dog Tale in Six Parts: PART SIX
…theft of someone’s front garden pink flamingo. Stolen pink flamingos make the news, but not stolen books, unless there are lots of them and there is someone to blame, usually…
Cops and Librarians: Two Views of Creative Punishment
I sometimes ask my neighbor teenager friends how they might punish someone for a particular crime or wrongdoing (they keep up with the news almost as much as I…
Insurance law: Geico, Edo, Safeco & Burr
…the news in the Portland metro area). Ross Runkel has a useful summary of these insurance cases and links to supporting documents. (Thanks, Ross!). And don’t forget law blogger, David…
Fill Out (or In) Your Census Form and Win a Chance at Gaining Another Congressional Representative
…interesting story about the census and pandemic, from OPB (Oregon Public Broadcasting) News: “COVID-19 Makes 2020 Census More Complicated Than It Already Was,” by Tom Banse, March 23, 2020…
Madcap Baseball (aka Rayball) is the (Law Librarian’s) Way of the Game
…an egalitarian pick-up softball league since 1997, but he prefers writing emails about the games to playing in them,” by Joanne Furio, Feb. 27, 2022, at the Berkeleyside (nonprofit news,…
Oregon Ballot Measures, November 2010 Election
…watershed protection Read full, and official, text of measures at Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division . News stories about Oregon ballot measures and politics can also be found at…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

