NCSC Selects Judge Gayle A. Nachtigal for Warren E. Burger Society: Induction Recognizes Commitment to National Nonprofit Court Reform Organization “Williamsburg, Va. (Nov. 16, 2009) — Judge Gayle…
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Oregon Supreme Court Defines “Corrections Officer
The Oregon Supreme Court : STATE v. TATE (SC S056904), 11/19/09 ‘The issue in this criminal case is the proper interpretation of the term “corrections officer” as used…
Oregon Court of Appeals: Firearms (Concealed Weapons) on School Property
The Oregon Court of Appeals decided this case about a teacher who wants to carry a concealed handgun, while teaching, on school property. The decision is dated…
Public Restrooms, Public Service, and Teachable (and Reachable) Moments
This article is written for public library staff members, but members of the public might find it interesting, empowering, and maybe even humorous. And, everyone on the other…
Oregon Trial Attorney Resources: Law Practice, Statutes of Limitations, and More
Jerry Cunningham at his info-packed Live Journal Oregon Law website linked to this Oregon attorney website: Oregon Trial Attorney Resources, from attorneys Richard J. Vangelisti and Scott F….
Oregon Governor: 2010 State of the State Address
If you weren’t invited to the Oregon Governor’s State of the State address (and most of us weren’t, so don’t feel bad) and would like to know what…
Oregon Legislature: “Special” Session or “Supplemental” Session?
Just as people ask if the Oregon SLRs are the “Supplemental” Local Rules or the “Supplementary” Local Rules, they also ask about those “Special” vs. those “Supplemental” Sessions….
Bench Guide to the Oregon FAPA (Family Abuse Prevention Act)
A bench guide to FAPA (the Family Abuse Prevention Act): “A Benchguide for the Family abuse prevention act , Office of the State Court Administrator, c2006 Revised and…
Text of Ballot Measure 66 and 67
The text of Measure 66 and Measure 67 (from the official 2010 Oregon Secretary of State Voter’s Pamphlet) More: 1) Nov 13, 2009: Oregon Supreme Court decision on…
Traffic Week: Oregon Cell Phone (and Texting) Law
It’s only right to start off the New Year with the new Oregon “cell-phone” law, which you have probably heard about (unless you’ve been on the phone too…
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