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Out of Cycle Oregon Court Rules Amendments and Changes
…permitted if certain conditions are met. Permanent and Temporary Rules are published in the Advance Sheets. Temporary Rules lapse if not made Permanent. You can find announcements, news, and related…
Facelift for Oregon Legislature’s Website and Stay Tuned for More Superseded ORS
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 This is great news for legislative and legal researchers (and government wonks, too). 1) Superseded ORS, 1953 – present:…
Email Phishing Scam Warning from Oregon Court of Appeals
“False “Court Case” Phishing Email Scam Widely Circulating in regards to Claiming to be from the Oregon Court of Appeals The Oregon Judicial Department and the Appellate Records…
Super Lawyer, Comic Book Heroine? Meet She-Hulk (cousin of Hulk)
The ABA Journal alerts us to a new comic book heroine who is a lawyer in “real life.” Maybe the comic will be as funny as the article…
Conquering Fear of Dementia, One Nursing Home at a Time (New Yorker article)
…you can’t find the whole article on a free website, check your public library for the print or for a copy from one of their news and articles databases. (Or…
Equal Justice Conference: Portland, April 30, May 1-3
…courts, access to affordable lawyers, and legal self-help programs of all shapes and sizes. Oregon will have a good showing at this 2014 Equal Justice Conference – see the EJC…
Judicial Scandal in Pennsylvania: Oregon Premier of “Kids for Cash” Documentary: June 22, 2014
See the Portland premiere of “Kids for Cash,” the documentary about a judge who received millions of dollars from privately-owned juvenile detention centers by ordering the incarceration of…
Can an inherited IRA be claimed as an exemption?: U.S. Supreme Court decides Clark v Rameker
The answer to this question may matter to you, your children, and your grandchildren! (Hint, the answer is no.) Clark v. Rameker (13-299), in a unanimous decision: “JUSTICE…
Visit the Marion County (Oregon) Law Library Twitter Feed
You can follow the Marion County Law Library on Twitter. Go to Twitter #MCLawLibrary or view it as a web page (no Twitter knowledge required!)….
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