WOW--ask and ye shall receive! I can just see it now; with one of those
little links that your visitors can click on to add additional links to
sites from your homepage, we could all participate in developing an
excellent research tool. I am amazed that you are able to do as much as
you do already! Thanks again for your commitment to this very worthwhile
project.
Linda Gingrich, MLS
Missouri Court of Appeals, W.D.
e-mail: lgingric@jcccnet.johnco.cc.ks.us
On Tue, 1 Apr 1997, Cheryl Nyberg wrote:
> Linda and Law-lib,
>
> The following smacks of crass commercial advertising so delete now to
> avoid offense if you object to such things.
>
> The next volume in the Subject Compilations of State Laws series
> identifies and describes more than sixty Websites that have state law
> comparisons. It is my intention to put up a homepage with links to these
> sites and others that I find. Since my html skills are rudimentary at this
> stage and since I have a day job (thank you Gallagher Law Library!) this
> project is coming along slowly.
>
> When the site is up and running, I will post an announcement to lawlib.
>
> Cheryl
>
> ()()()()()()()()()()()()
> Cheryl Rae Nyberg
> Reference Librarian
> Gallagher Law Library
> University of Washington
> cnyberg@u.washington.edu
> ()()()()()()()()()()()()
>
> On Tue, 1 Apr 1997, Linda K Gingrich wrote:
>
> > Cheryl, thank you so much for your updated references on administrative
> > license revocations. Once again, you have pulled together bibliographic
> > references that save an enormous amount of research time. What would we
> > do without you!
> >
> > It would be nice to have more state law surveys on the Internet similar
> > to the one for alternative dispute resolution
> > (URL: http://www.adr.org/index.html). I think there is an electronic
> > publishing opportunity here that would have tremendous benefit to the
> > legal/library professions, particularly if we could get a vendor to
> > sponsor such an effort.
> >
> > I am indebted to you!
> >
> > Linda Gingrich, MLS
> > Missouri Court of Appeals, W.D.
> > Kansas City, MO
> > e-mail: lgingric@jcccnet.johnco.cc.ks.us
> >
> > On Mon, 31 Mar 1997, Cheryl Nyberg wrote:
> >
> > > Linda,
> > >
> > > Here are some law review references from the soon-to-be-published 1995-96
> > > volume of the Subject Compilations of State Laws series:
> > >
> > > Miyoshi, Stephanie Ann. "Is the DUI Double-Jeopardy Defense D.O.A.?"
> > > Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 29 (1996):1273-1318.
> > > Pp. 1273-74, fn. 7. Covers drunk driving laws that permit
> > > "automatic license suspensions or revocations for those drivers who
> > > either refuse a test for alcohol or who take the test and score above the
> > > legal limit."
> > >
> > > Pp. 1283-86, fns. 76-78 and 80. Citations only. Cites to codes.
> > > Covers implied consent laws (fn. 76); license suspension or revocation for
> > > refusal to take a blood, urine, or breath test (fn. 77); license
> > > suspension or revocation for testing above the legal blood alcohol content
> > > limit (fn. 78); and the driver's right to request an administrative
> > > hearing (fn. 80).
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Dayok, Jennifer E. "Administrative Driver's License Suspension: A Remedial
> > > Tool That Is Not in Jeopardy." American University Law Review 45
> > > (1996):1151-84.
> > > Pp. 1153-55, fn. 9. Citations only. Cites to session laws and
> > > codes. Covers the forty states that have laws that "provide for the
> > > immediate suspension of a license when the driver fails a breath test,"
> > > the forty-four states that have laws on license suspension when the driver
> > > refuses to submit to a breath test, the twenty-four states that have
> > > ignition interlock laws, the twenty-one states that have laws on the
> > > forfeiture or impoundment of vehicles or license plates, the twenty-five
> > > states that have laws "prohibiting open containers of alcohol in the
> > > passenger compartments of vehicles," and the twenty-eight states that have
> > > drunk driving laws with lower blood alcohol limits for younger drivers.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Dargatis, David G. "Put Down That Drink!: The Double Jeopardy Drunk
> > > Driving Defense Is Not Going to Save You." Iowa Law Review 81
> > > (1996):775-809.
> > > P. 781, fn. 29. Citations only. Cites to codes. Covers the
> > > thirty-eight states that have drunk driving laws with provisions on
> > > administrative license suspension.
> > >
> > > Cheryl
> > >
> > > ()()()()()()()()()()()()
> > > Cheryl Rae Nyberg
> > > Reference Librarian
> > > Gallagher Law Library
> > > University of Washington
> > > cnyberg@u.washington.edu
> > > ()()()()()()()()()()()()
> > >
> > > On Mon, 31 Mar 1997, Linda K Gingrich wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > I am looking for a survey which compiles administrative license
> > > > revocation (ARL) statutes. I already have the Digest of State
> > > > Alcohol-Highway Safety Related Legislation, 15th ed. (1997) published by
> > > > the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (thanks to Cheryl
> > > > Nyberg's reference to an earlier edition in Subject Compilations of State
> > > > Laws 1993-1994). The problem with the NHTSA digest is that it is arranged
> > > > by state and covers other topics as well as ALR. We would like to find a
> > > > survey that deals only with ALR and those states which have adopted this
> > > > procedure. My preliminary search on the Internet has not been very
> > > > productive and we have been overbudget for the last two months on
> > > > Lexis so we're trying other alternatives:(
> > > >
> > > > Any suggestions?
> > > >
> > > > Linda Gingrich, MLS
> > > > Missouri Court of Appels, W.D.
> > > > Kansas City, MO 64106
> > > > e-mail: lgingric@jcccnet.johnco.cc.ks.us
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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