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“Oregon Judicial Department Provides Better Public Access To Online Court Information”
…Department has made basic case information available for free through an online search portal. The public can now access basic information about most cases in Oregon circuit courts and the…
Oregon State Courts Closed: April 19, 2013, is a Furlough Day at OJD (aka OJB)
Visit the Oregon Judicial Branch (aka OJD or OJB) website for more information. Many county law libraries will be open (visit the OCCLL website for info) for legal…
2011 State of the Oregon Judiciary
…State of the Courts Addresses link does not work, you can also link to it from the OJD News webpage (and then click on What’s New). You’ll see the link…
Supreme Courts’ (Oregon and U.S.) Opinions on Oregon’s Non-unanimous Juries
“Oregon Supreme Court Tosses Non-Unanimous Jury Conviction,” by Conrad Wilson, OPB June 5, 2020. Link to the Oregon Supreme Court website. Read the U.S. Supreme Court opinion: Ramos…
Oregon Supreme Court Case Limiting Mandatory Measure 11 Sentences
…BUCK (SC S055720), filed September 24, 2009: The decisions of the Court of Appeals are affirmed in part and reversed in part. The judgments of the circuit courts are…
New Filing Fees in Oregon Courts
The Oregon Business Litigation Blog posted this on 1/4/08: Excerpt from full post: “Litigation is about to get a little more expensive in Oregon. Starting February 1…
Elf Churches Have Standing in the Courts of Iceland (and why not?)
“Indigenous Rights of Hiddenfolk and Native People,” by Kris Olson, OSB Bulletin, December 2014. ‘…. Upon arriving at the law department at the University of Iceland, I inquired…
Oregon Law Review: Symposium Issue: “Disentangling Church and State: Have the Courts Done Enough?”
Two articles on Oregon law in the Oregon Law Review, vol. 85, #2, 2006 (previous issues online; the current one can be found at a law library and…
OJD iForms: A DIY Option
OJD iForms is an easy way for self-represented litigants to produce court documents in a variety of case types including Family Law, Landlord/Tenant, and Small Claims. According to…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

