Attention Lawyers and Law Students: Need to publish? I can help
Posted: June 30, 2015 | Author: Recreation Law | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Author, Law Student, Law Student Writing, Legal Writing | Leave a commentIf you have an article, research or desire to write about the legal issues associated with Outdoor Recreation and Adventure Travel law, let me know. I am interested.
Send an email to jim@rec-law.us and let me know what you are interested in writing about. I’m interested in subjects about
· Adventure Travel
· Outdoor Recreation Product Liability
· Guide & Outfitter Liability
· Federal Permittee and Concessionaire Issues
· Statutes affecting Outdoor Recreation
· General Travel Issues
· Personal Injury issues from recreation
· Or anything else that fits into the legal issues of this site.
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Carlton Reid, author of Roads Were Not Built for Cars doing Book Tour in the US
Posted: April 3, 2015 | Author: Recreation Law | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Author, Bicycles, Book Tour, Cycling, Roads were not Built for Cars, x, y, z | Leave a comment![]() |
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If you enjoyed the print and digital versions of Roads Were Not Built For Cars perhaps you’ll be interested in the live tour? Yup, I’m going out on the, er, road, and will be appearing in a wide variety of venues over the next few months. I’ll be in the UK, Canada, France and both US coasts, including giving a talk to the Congressional Bike Caucus in Washington, D.C.The tour details can be found on roadswerenotbuiltforcars.com and on Facebook (where you can even “track” me – yoiks). If you fancy coming to any of the talks make sure to hit the “like” buttons or click on the RSVP boxes.Later in the year there will be more UK dates announced, and one in Germany, too. I’m also back in the US in June so may give talks in Salt Lake City, Seattle and Portland, Oregon. Track me to plug in to these updates.
Cheers. Carlton PS The second free chapter of the book goes online tomorrow. The first went out last week. The URL will always be the same: roadswerenotbuiltforcars.com/fulltext |
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