…the caller had asked for personal information such as a credit-card number, Schmitz said. A database of registered sex offenders in Oregon is maintained by the Oregon State Police and…
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Traffic Week (Oregon): MOVE OVER! (law)
The Oregon State Police website has lots of information on the new “Move Over Law” (2009 ORS 811.147) (effective 1/1/10) including a flyer on the new law and on…
Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law: Habitability Questions
…have a window large enough for me to climb out? There are a number of excellent sources of information on Oregon landlord-tenant law, online (e.g. this from the Oregon State…
The Saga of the Missing EAB Decisions
It all started with a simple citation. One of our patrons had a case from the Oregon Court of Appeals and was looking for previous history information. The first…
Adult Adoption in Oregon
…PLF website.) 4) The Google: These warnings apply whenever you use “the Internet” to research the law: Be Careful. Be very careful. Not all legal information you find online is…
Oregon Divorce and Family Law Guides
Oregon family law attorneys give away a lot of free information and collaborate to make available lots of free family law forms. The Oregon Judicial Department Family Law Facilitators…
Is it always a crime to give a police officer a false name? Oregon Court of Appeals Speaks Out.
Oregon v. Moresco, Court of Appeals, A144016, filed June 13 2012. “Defendant appeals a judgment of conviction for giving false information to a police officer, ORS 162.385(1)(b), arguing that…
Have you Ever Read Oregon Measure 5 or Measure 11?
…libraries may have the original voter pamphlets as well. You can find information about Measure 11 and its current updates at the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) Research and Statistics…
Online Fill-in-the-Blank Oregon Estate Planning: Caveats
…able to provide guidance for legal research. For legal advice you may want to contact the Oregon State Bar Lawyer Information and Referral Service. The first in-office consultation with an…
I’ve been charged with a crime in Oregon: What Happens Next?
…might have useful and reliable (accurate and up-to-date) information. Talk to a law librarian, too. But, please, talk to a lawyer. Please talk to a lawyer. Please talk to…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

