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Knock, knock. Who’s there?

The census taker. Despite the fact that Texas already exceeded the 2000 Census reply rate, Houston is far behind with an approximate reply rate of 40%. While there are a number of people who never received the form, the majority might have forgotten to reply or was under the impression that they don’t have to. This seems to be especially true for college students. But, according to the Census Bureau , students living away from their parents home while attending college have to be counted in the city where they attend college, even if they are staying with their parents during semester break or vacation.

Flare Index to Treaties

When researching treaties where there are three or more parties to the instrument check out the Flare Index to Treaties . This is a searchable database of basic information on over 1,500 of the most significant multilateral treaties from 1856 to the present. It lists details of where the full text of each treaty may be obtained in paper and, if available, electronic format.

Texas Wildflowers and the Law

If you think these Texas wildflowers are beckoning, why not take a break from the pressing deadlines of this semester and take a walk? Nothing can beat what Mother Nature offers us. The Texas Park and Wildlife Department suggests to Stop and Smell the Wildflowers at Texas State Parks . In order not to violate the Texas Parks & Wildlife Code §88.002 and 31 Texas Administrative Code §69.1 , take a look at this list of Endangered and Threatened Plants in Texas and the United States posted by the Texas Park and Wildlife Department, and you will know which flower you should not pluck. Pictures of flowers were taken with a cell phone camera along the Brays Bayou Hike and Bike Trail between Kirby Drive and Buffalo Speedway.

Locating Federal Regulations Online

Federal Digital System (FDsys) The new FDsys database available on the Government Printing Office's Web site ( http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/ ) makes available two sources in PDF that are essential for federal administrative law research: Federal Register (1994-current) This source is published daily (except for weekends and national holidays) and contains notices, rules, and proposed rules from federal agencies along with Presidential Executive Orders. Code of Federal Regulations (2000-current) The CFR compiles the permanent and temporary rules announced in the Federal Register and arranges them among 50 titles. Keep in mind that while the subjects are similar to the arrangement in the United States Code, they do not necessarily correspond to each other. The CFR volumes are replaced annually. HeinOnline The HeinOnline database contains all issues of the Federal Register and the Code of Federal Regulations in PDF format. UH law students and faculty can access this database by clicking t...

LexisNexis and Montgomery County Court

If you think Westlaw is the more popular database, think again if you plan to practice in Montgomery County, Texas. The state district court there has a requirement that civil litigants use LexisNexis' File and Serve for court filings. For details and the class action challenging this practice please see this Texas Lawyer report.

Searching for Federal Tax Articles

There are a number of indexes for locating law journal articles, including Index to Legal Periodicals , Current Law Index , and Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals , which are available in the law library's print collection. The law library also subscribes to the LegalTrac database, which includes tax related articles (among other subjects) from 1980 until current. There are also a few sources that focus specifically on listings of tax articles. The O'Quinn Law Library currently subscribes to CCH's Federal Tax Articles (KF6335.A6 C65), which is a print index that includes citations to tax related articles from about 250 sources. This one volume loose leaf set is updated monthly and boasts a number of advantages over using the general legal indexes such as only containing tax specific articles, allowing articles to be utilized by code section, and providing detailed summaries of each article.