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Mandamus Proceeding: Kristof v. Fagan (Feb 2022) Filed: February 17, 2022 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON State ex rel NICHOLAS KRISTOF, Plaintiff-Relator,…

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If you need a quick answer to an Oregon Special Session question, pick up the phone and call your legislator (from the Find Your Legislator form) or the State…

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We were recently asked about finding previous versions of the Oregon Administrative Rules and the Oregon Bulletin. The Oregon Administrative Rules Compilation is an annual online publication containing complete…

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LawY(i!r (2006 rev.)Family Law (2002 rev. with 2008 cum. supp.)Federal Civil Litigation in Oregon (2009 rev.)Fee Agreement Compendium (2007 rev.)Foreclosing Security Interests (1997 rev. with 2005 cum. supp.)Fundamentals of Real…

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…between a session law and a code, specifically between the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) and the Oregon Laws, I offer this. It is about as brief a description as can be…

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Questions about Oregon initiative and referendum signature petitions are as old as the petition itself (1902) and as new as yesterday (see History links, below). The latest challenges are…

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…Release, excerpt: “AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF LAW LIBRARIES ANNOUNCES 2017 PUBLIC ACCESS TO GOVERNMENT INFORMATION AWARD WINNER This Year’s Honoree Oversaw the Digitization of Oregon Statutes Dating Back to 1953 Orr…

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The Psilocybin Service Initiative of Oregon is expected to appear on the 2020 general election ballot. (If you want to know more about psilocybin, read Michael Pollan’s 2018 book, “How…

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…someone else’s work product. Sources of Portland, Oregon, news: Oregon news outlets, whose publications and reporters also have social media accounts: Statewide: e.g. Oregon Public Broadcasting (KOPB) and The Oregonian….

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