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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Roggendorf Law In the Oregonian
The last few weeks have been very busy, and I haven’t posted much. In part, this is why: Sex-abuse lawsuit filed against Archdiocese of Portland alleging rape by notorious priest The Fr. Grammond cases are some of the most … Continue reading
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Friday Photo
Red Rocks State Park outside of Vegas is about the only reason to go to Las Vegas. Lots of incredibly fun climbing, and the most fascinating banded rock formations.
Good fences sometimes make bad neighbors
On October 9, 2013, the Oregon Court of Appeals decided Minihan v. Stiglich, a boundary dispute case that has festered between two West Linn neighbors for nearly a decade. The dispute involved a communal strip of land that provided access … Continue reading
Happy Leif Erikson Day!
Leif Erikson Day actually on October 9, but since we’re celebrating Columbus Day, I figured we might as well celebrate the first European discoverer of the Western Hemisphere. Aside from the Solutreans, that is.
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Jerry Brown should be ashamed of his pathetic attempt to justify protecting the Church
“Unfair” Borwn vetoed a bill that helped the victims of child rape because it was underinclusive. Vetoing a bill because it doesn’t extend tort liability to the government … That’s gotta be a first. Governor Jerry Brown, the ex-seminarian, appears … Continue reading
Burglary in Oregon requires a crime beyond just staying there
At the end of August, the Oregon Court of Appeals handed down a decision in J.N.S. v. State, A147805 (August 28, 2013), examining whether the burglary statute–requiring that a person enter or remain unlawfully in a building with the intent … Continue reading
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Friday Photo: Tieton sky
A picture from the Tieton RIver near Yakima, a few weeks ago. Rafting was awesome, and the river was rocking.
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Governing by Blackmail
Shutdown theater proceeds apace. Our WWII Veterans are still showing us snot-nosed kids how to do things right. “The memorial’s closed? Nuts to that!” Storm those barricades, boys. If the Nazis couldn’t stop you at Normandy, the feds can’t stop you … Continue reading
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