About Me
I’m Robb Shecter. A recent graduate of Lewis & Clark Law School, and social entrepreneur (WebLaws.org).
Interest Areas
- Technology, Art, & Music Law
- Business law
- Animal law
Activities
- Creator, SimpleVote.org — enabling democratic social movements
- Creator, WebLaws.org online legal publishing
- Creator, Quisitive trademark search and name screening app for the iPhone
- Musician, bass, drums, and lots more.
Publications
Law is Code and We’re Here to Open-Source It
Conference presentation with Lisa Hackenberger at 2011 Open Source Bridge, Portland Oregon
The New .CO Top-Level Domain
Swider Medeiros Haver LLP Newsletter (Sep. 14, 2010).
The Recipe for Better Legal Information Services,
Cornell Law School VoxPopuLii (Aug. 12, 2009).
Role-Based Single Sign-on with Perl and Ruby,
Linux Journal (July 1 2007).
Object-Oriented Widgets,
Java Report (Dec. 1999).
Design by Interface,
Dr. Dobb’s Journal (Feb. 1999).
Security and Authentication with Digital Signatures,
Linux Journal (Aug. 1997).
Web Projects
I dream of creating an awesome dog-computer interface.
To contact me
Twitter: @dogweather
Email: via the OregonLaws.org contact form
Trackbacks & Pingbacks
- WebLaws.org: A New Resource from Robb Shecter « Legal Informatics Blog
- Shecter Wins CivicApps for Greater Portland Best Idea Award « Legal Informatics Blog
- New from Robb Shecter: Permalinks to U.S. Trademark Records « Legal Informatics Blog
- New Shecter Project: Open Legal Research « Legal Informatics Blog
- New from Robb Shecter: Quisitive App for U.S. Trademark Search « Legal Informatics Blog
- App Review: Quisitive, Finding a great company name on the go on your iPhone | Justia Law, Technology & Legal Marketing Blog

Thank you for the oregonlaws.org website.
Thank you for oregonlaws.org. I was researching civil commitment laws and looking for other places besides OAR for reference and comparing my notes to, and your website was just what I was looking for.
Where the hell have you been? We have to catch up! Congrats on finishing your degree! Find me on Facebook or email me and we can get a drink. I would love to hear what you are up to.
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