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Oregon Local Court Rules
One day I’m going to blog about the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of legal research, though I’ll put it more in terms of the Expensive, the…
Who’s Regulating the Regulators?
…of a government regulator. But who regulates the regulator? This is not a new question and in fact has probably been around since there was anything to regulate (including…
Following a House Bill in the Oregon Legislature: Uniform Power of Attorney Act
Legal research is seldom quick and easy, but it sure is interesting. If you are at all inclined to dip your toe(s) into the Oregon Legislative process, here’s…
Tracking a Bill through the Oregon Legislature
So, how do you find out if a bill has become a law or where it is in the legislative process? With the Oregon Legislature in session now,…
Two (maybe 3!) More FREE Legal Research Databases
…government websites….” (from KCLL Klues) At WisBlawg, Bonnie talks about Archival Case Law Free with FindACase. The fine print isn’t necessarily a deal breaker, but you have to decide that….
Oregon Courts Remain Open on Fridays (except for March 13)
Update: In case you haven’t heard (anyone?), the Oregon Courts will remain open on Fridays, except for Friday, March 13th, 2009. Stories about this are at all…
Oregon Constitutional Convention or Task Force?
…convention to come up with a new manuscript to underpin the state’s laws and governmental make-up….…Riley got backing from Willamette University law professor Norman Williams, who said the state constitution…
Oregon Legislative Summaries from Previous Sessions
In our continued exploration of the Oregon Legislature, in particular the information on their website, don’t forget the Committee Services webpages. Click on Committee Services Publications for, among…
Free State and Federal Bill (Legislation) Finder Service
WisLaw blog reports on BillFinder, a free service from StateScape. Whether you’re reading, drafting, tracking, or merely surfing new legislation, it’s a powerful little tool, for no…
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