Re: Oregon 2009 HB 3264 Oregon looks at tougher probation for lesser crimes, by Maxine Bernstein, The Oregonian, Sunday May 03, 2009: Excerpts: ‘Gov. Ted Kulongoski wants to use…
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Oregon Law: Law Commission, Paternity, Contracts, Ethics, and More
The latest issue of the Willamette Law Review (vol.44, #2, Winter 2007) is chock full of articles on Oregon: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Oregon Law Commission: Bridging the Gaps…
Oregon Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) Research Resources
…list if I’ve missed anything. I. The Oregon Secretary of State Corporation Division II. Small Business Administration (Oregon local office) III. Your local public library: many public libraries have excellent…
Researching Oregon Paternity Law
1) Establishing Paternity on a Birth Certificate 2) Oregon State Bar (OSB) info on paternity 3) OLR blog post on 2007 Paternity Laws 4) Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) (use…
Oregon and the Uniform Collaborative Law Act
…article on an interesting Oregon legal issue that is worthy of some attention, but alas. Try searching Oregon law reviews and what do you find? Not much, at least not…
Oregon Ballot Measures, November 2010 Election
Read full, and official, text of measures at Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division (and the Initiative, Referendum and Referral search form). Measure 70: home ownership loans for…
Traffic Week (Oregon): MOVE OVER! (law)
The Oregon State Police website has lots of information on the new “Move Over Law” (2009 ORS 811.147) (effective 1/1/10) including a flyer on the new law and on…
Oregon Traffic Laws 2008 and a New Year’s Resolution Just for You
New traffic laws are highlighted at the Oregonian and at the DMV (see their other press releases here). Old and new traffic laws here and here and here. And…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #5
Previous Bites: Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #1 and Bite #2 (Bill of Rights, 1-6) Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #3 (Bill of Rights, 7-12) Oregon Constitution…
Becoming a Lawyer in Oregon: No (or 2 years of) Law School Required?
“Oregon advances alternative routes to becoming a licensed lawyer” (OSB article, 1/17/2022) See also: OREGON STATE BAR ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYS TASKFORCE COMMITTEE REPORT & RECOMMENDATIONS (undated report, circa 2021) “.……
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