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…the 11th. But this is a public agency, this decision affects everyone, and they have a public website – maybe it’s like some of those Dilbert cartoons. (Like the one…

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about how to search public records or to perform background checks or skip-tracing. (There are other books on those subjects: see, e.g. Note 1, below.) What this book is and…

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…you need legal research information, start with these: A) Your local public law library* and (sometimes) academic law library** are 2 places you might be able to find comprehensive or…

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the library began scanning the 1953-1993 editions of the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS). Only two complete copies of the ORS existed in the country; neither was publicly accessible, let alone…

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Public libraries can be an excellent starting place for researching small business matters and we have two in the metro area with not only excellent business book collections and…

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Officer Safety Doctrine: The current issue of OCDLA’s Oregon Defense Attorney, Sept/Oct 2006, has an interesting story by Jamesa Drake, about the officer safety doctrine, “Cigarette Packs and Pocketbooks:…

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Prison Report: “Confronting Confinement,” a report from the Commission on Safety and Abuse in America’s Prisons can be found here….

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requires children to use safety belts/harnesses on applicable ATVs (Chapter 498, Effective 1/1/10) · Senate Bill 583 – requires motorcycle helmets for Class II ATV riders under 18(Chapter 452, Effective…

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Oregon Law Commission and Maui: Hearings on Oregon’s government’s ethics laws Wednesday, Oct. 4, hearing from 2 to 5 p.m. in State Capitol Hearing Room B in Salem, or…

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