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…terminology, legal references, legislative history, and government structure, not to mention differences in language and spelling, make it very difficult to find similar laws. This is not to say one…

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…that all men, when they form a social compact are equal in right: that all power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority,…

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Oregon Government Ethics: Oregon Law Commission doesn’t yet have the minutes of the 11/15/06 government ethics panel meeting up at their web site, but Oregonian has an editorial on…

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…abiding lifelong intellectual curiosity about law, lawmaking, judicial process, legal rights, government, and politics.) Link to EBSCO and Fastcase, from the SOLL Legal Resources webpage: “1) EBSCO Legal Information Reference…

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…defenders and other government attorneys and private attorneys and liability issues. (The other is a 2012 OSB CLE called “Lawyers and the Deaf Community.”) From the OLPM blog: Are Private…

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…the Oregon Supreme Court held that, in enacting ORS 243.303(2), which requires local governments to make available to retired employees, “insofar as and to the extent possible,” the health care…

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“…. A subtle, calculated business principle enabled by today’s electronic technology and increasingly used by businesses and government is to move work to customers….“ From: NCSC’s “Multnomah County, Oregon,…

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…measures for its driver’s licenses, or the federal government could refuse to recognize Oregon IDs for things like boarding a plane. That’s according to a report from Oregon’s Driver and…

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The new Oregon Legislature’s website goes live Oct 1, 2013. This is great news for legislative and legal researchers (and government wonks, too). 1) Superseded ORS, 1953 – present:…

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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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