…among these is to save time by bypassing the Committee process and rules that require three different “readings” of a bill and time between each reading. The bill used for…
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Oregon Council on Court Procedures
The Council on Court Procedures is changing internet hosts, but the domain and the content remain (essentially) the same, with invaluable information on the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure….
Civil Suit Filed in Burleson Case and Legislative Changes Sought
…sedated patients”: ‘A woman who was sexually abused while sedated for surgery shed her public anonymity Thursday to file a civil suit and to promise she would fight to require…
Blinded by Guilt and Butt-Dialing the Devil (Journal of Exp Social Psych)
…Litigators, civil and criminal, and litigants might find some value in the research, if only to store away for future reference. Note: These are not free articles. If you want…
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) in Oregon: Updates
Update to previous posts on Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) resources (see also under Veterans): 1) Verification of military status (online verification) and certificates by mail. 2) American…
Section 1983 Litigation
…if you want a good starting place for learning about Section 1983 litigation (i.e. 42 U.S.C. §1983), take a look at their Section 1983 Civil Right Litigation Research Guide….
Oregon State Bar Proposes Changes to Public Disciplinary Process for Lawyers
…years, a radical increase in secrecy for a system that’s received national praise for its transparency….” [Link to full Portland Tribune article.] The article links to OSB disciplinary process reports,…
What is a “Floor Letter” and a “Note from Mother” (in the Oregon Legislature)?
…the current session. See the Legislature’s Glossary for other terms used in the legislative process.” “Note from Mother”: A slang term for a note from a legislator or committee administrator…
Animals and Due Process of Law
…note that in the annuals [sic] of animal litigation, defendants — the accused animal — oftentimes enjoyed the benefits of due process. In Bugs and Beasts Before the Law, Nicholas…
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