…Tenants (CAT) website, which compiles legal news and legal help resources on Oregon landlord and tenant law. They also have this list: Law help: Legal research assistance and legal aid…
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Oregon Women in History: ‘We Can’t Do Much Worse Than the Men’ (The Atlantic)
Last May I blogged about this article: One Woman, One Vote x 26 Equals the First Woman Mayor, All Woman City Council in 1916 Umatilla, Oregon And just saw…
Resources for Parents of Adult Children with Disabilities
…(and our new Disability Law Legal Research Guide) cover a few popular topics. Special Needs Trusts: 1) The Arc of Oregon has a website on the Oregon Special Needs Trust….
Vanornum II: Are Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure Statutes or Rules?
[Link to Vanorum I.] See Justice Landau’s concurring opinion in State of Oregon v. Ian George Vanornum (SC S060715), decided December 27, 2013 (on page PDF page 24 or…
Where is the Online “Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes”?
…into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 192 or any series therin by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon…
Traffic Deaths: 40,000 and counting?
From: FARS (Fatality Analysis Reporting System) Encyclopedia (NHTSA): 2005: 43,510 (+/-) 2006: 42,642 (+/-) 2008: Good News About $4 Gas? Fewer Traffic Deaths and trend toward under 40,000?…
Traffic Week (Oregon): Creative (and Green) Modes of Transportation
…a) Scooter Contraption b) Generator Motor Car c) Wooden Pedal Bicycle (more Wooden Bikes) d) Motor Unicycle d) Monster Segway Traffic Week and Traffic Law OLR blog posts….
Pedestrian Law: Think Out Loud (OPB) on Foot Traffic
OPB’s Think Out Loud radio program had a recent show on Pedestrian Law: Nov. 1, 2010, Foot Traffic and guests included Ray Thomas who wrote Oregon Pedestrian Rights:…
New Legal Research Guide – Vehicle and Traffic Laws
The law library has a new legal research guide on Oregon vehicle and traffic laws . So, if you have a traffic ticket, or just want…
Oregon Miranda Rights: State v. Gardner
…a printed card, primarily to avoid any dispute over dropped words or phrases, however inadvertent.) The June 30, 2010, Oregon Court of Appeals case, State v. Gardner (A139006), addresses the…
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