…Newspaper Publishers Association and their Legal Notice Publication Laws webpage (very useful, but read the disclaimer – in fact, you should always read disclaimers) 3) “OSB Civil Pleading and Practice”…
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Medical Marijuana and New U.S. Attorney Guidelines
Tracy Russo: “Today Attorney General Eric Holder announced formal guidelines for federal prosecutors in states that have enacted laws authorizing the use of marijuana for medical purposes. Those guidelines are…
Traffic” (by Tom Vanderbilt): An alternate title for the book might be “Idiots.”
Traffic, by Tom Vanderbilt: “…An alternate title for the book might be “Idiots” (from the NYT review of Traffic). See also this recent news story: Use turn signal? Why?:…
Where Can I Find Oregon Child Support Services?
…to start your research: (Note: Web links change often. If the links below do not work, use a search engine and type in the service you need, for example use…
Stepparent Adoption in Oregon
…and file any paperwork. If you use an unseen, untried online service, make sure you read ALL THE FINE PRINT and consult an Oregon attorney. At the very least, if…
How Do I Find Someone in Oregon to Transcribe a Court Recording?
…the CD and how it was recorded. For example, Oregon Courts use FTR (“For The Record”) to record trials. Is that what is on your CD? 2) Second, keep in…
Oregon Courts Enable Online Filing for Domestic Violence Restraining Orders (FAPA)
…need to create an account so be prepared to create a user-name and password. This feature enables you to return to your form later to complete or correct it. Also,…
The Secret Life of Oregon Legislative History
…exhibits, tracings, and in fact, all of these basic resources are incredibly useful preparation for searching further afield. I like the legislative history guides you can find at Oregon’s law…
UPDATED: How to Find a Case Online – using Free resources
How to Find a Case Online (using free resources) (if you have the citation) It isn’t always possible to use a physical reporter to locate a…
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