Liz alerts me to the Oregonlive Track a Bill service. For the average Jo(e), it sure is easier to use (though not more comprehensive) than the Legislature’s (official)…
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Right to Honest Services: 18 USC 1346
…(not that there weren’t others equally portentous). My legal research adventures are much less heady now, but I still wonder, especially when reading news of Congress and the Courts: whatever…
How to Tell Your Oregon State or Federal Legislators What You Think
…live and am registered to vote in xxx, Oregon. 2) I am following the news about [bill x or issue y] and want you to know that I oppose it…
Cell Phone Law from the 2009 Oregon Legislature
The Oregon cell phone bill that became law: House Bill 2377 (or link to the enrolled bill from here): Relating to use of mobile communication device while driving;…
Justice Bedsworth, Fantasy Sports Judge
Just in time to help us solve the Oregon sentencing and the Portland/Beaverton baseball stadium disputes: It’s a new month (October!) and the funniest judge in the country…
Debt Collectors, Oregon Consumer Law, and the National Arbitration Forum
…the complaint –it’s long–for anyone who is interested….” (read full post) Other news stories about this lawsuit can be found using this search in Google: minnesota lawsuit national arbitration forum…
Paralegal Certification, Oregon Mock Exam, August 2009
We all know how useful mock exams are – who wants to have take a test over and over again when it is possible to take a mock…
Oregon Ranks 2nd in Digital (e) Governance Survey
Assessment of State e-Government Services (from Law Librarian Blog): “The National Center for Public Performance and the American Society for Public Administration have released U.S. States E-Governance…
Three-Strikes Laws and The Hunt for the Holy Grail
…excellent table too. (Lisa Dillon, “Three-Strikes Legislation and the Evolution of the Liberal Conception of Justice,” Marshall University, thesis, May 2006). (Update: I just found a news story (from…
Justice Bedsworth Ponders Cereal Litigants
It’s a new month (August!) and the funniest judge in the country is still on the bench and online: In “A Ticket to Walk: Cap’n Crunch and the…
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