See OJD Media Release, dated 1/20/12* ‘The Honorable Thomas A. Balmer has been elected as the 42nd Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, the court announced today….
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League of Oregon Cities (LOC) Legal Services
If you’re an Oregon city official and need some expert guidance on how to get legal advice regarding a government matter, call the League of Oregon Cities (LOC) Legal…
Social Security Death Index No Longer Free
…you read stories from late 2011 to the present). From some background and an alternate site, see: From Library for LIfe blog: Government Restricting Access to Genealogical Records (12/29/11 post)…
Oregon Revised Statutes: 1953-1967 Now Online & Publicly Accessible (Free)
Thanks to Oregon Legislative Counsel (and the Oregon Supreme Court and the State of Oregon Law Library) and the Washington County Law Library staff (read about this project…
Civics Lessons for Oregon Students 17-24
Read the Oregon Secretary of State’s new Oregon Civics Toolkit: Free Lesson Plans Targeting Students 17-24. Knowledge is power and knowledge of the law is a super-power and we’re…
Oregon Criminal Justice Commission on Public Safety Report (aka De Muniz Report)
The Oregon Criminal Justice Commission’s Commission on Public Safety issued its December 30, 2011 “Final Report to Governor Kitzhaber” (also known as the De Muniz Commission Report)….
Superseded Oregon Revised Statutes: A Legislative, OJD, and County Law Library Collaboration
Oregon legal researchers and attorneys rejoice! The Washington County Law Library staff are scanning the 1953-1993 ORS from statute books donated by the Oregon Supreme Court, Oregon Legislative…
Superseded Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Digitization Project: Update
As previously reported, we are scanning superseded Oregon Revised Statutes, 1953-1987 . We have scanned 1953 through 1975. (We have indexed through 1967.) Recent budget…
Oregon Attorney General’s 20 Worst Charities
Happy end of tax-year charitable donation time! Visit the Oregon Attorney General’s Charitable Activities website for their “Tips for Charitable Giving” and read the AG’s: OREGON’S 20 WORST…
Neighbor Law: Please Don’t Attack Your Neighbor
…your local law: You may live in a place where there are laws about neighbor-law issues, such as tree trimming, barking dogs, crowing roosters, etc. Call your local government information…
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