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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

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

9 Comments
  1. Paul permalink

    Thank you for the oregonlaws.org website.

  2. Amira Caluya permalink

    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.

  3. Your momma permalink

    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.
    A-

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