…a lawyer! 4) Oregon state government website 5) Habitability questions may require other types of research, often starting with your local government’s resources. That habitability blog post’s link…
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Oregon Legislative Special Session: Take a “Perky Little Bovid” Break!
I’m still confused about this Oregon Legislature’s Special Session since we now have Annual Legislative Sessions, but what do I know! The wheels of government grind slowly with great…
Speak Out to Your Oregon State and Federal Legislators
…you vote for other representatives, from other branches of government, including judges, the Secretary of State, your county District Attorney, and lots of local government representatives, councils, mayors, etc….
Small Business Legal Advice
…They find it from a growing number of resources, among them peer or networking groups, mentors, professional and trade groups and government-sponsored organizations such as SCORE, an association of executives…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #14 (Article IV, Legislative Department, Sections 2-6)
…an enumeration of the inhabitants by the United States Government, the number of Senators and Representatives shall be fixed by law and apportioned among legislative districts according to population. A…
U.S. Senator Reid and Oregon Secretary of State Kate Brown
If you think federalism means that in the United States the federal government operates independently of state government, or vice versa, see this blog post for an interesting civics…
Official vs. Unofficial Sources of Law (with a side of Positive Law)
…authority of a government entity. That is, a government entity may delegate that publishing authority to a private publisher, e.g. Thomson-Reuters or Lexis-Matthew Bender. 4) Don’t confuse official sources of…
Putting the Dang in “Dangerous Ideas”: An Oregon-Washington Merger?
…Oregon brew pub : “ Too much government? Or just too many?”: by guest columnist, Oregonian (Oregonlive), John Topogna, April 23, 2011 Included in the article…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #11 (Article II, Sections, 18-24, Suffrage and Elections)
…unless the contribution consists of volunteer time, information provided to the candidate, or funding provided by federal, state, or local government for purposes of campaigning for an elected public office.Section…
Book: Piracy: The Intellectual Property Wars From Gutenberg to Gates
…to spread cheap reprints of popular sheet music. In the 1950s, a pirate music label named Jolly Roger issued recordings by Louis Armstrong and other jazz greats from LP’s that…
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