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…here is the history (update from House Measure History): 3-11(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk.3-12 Referred to Business and Labor with subsequent referral to Revenue.3-18 Public Hearing held…

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Gladwell’s podcasts (now in their 2nd season) are entertaining, enlightening, and law-full (i.e. full of legal history, stories, and “well, that was seriously interesting!” moments). Don’t be lead astray…

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…being law enforcement. We helped him find the answer to his question through legislative history research assistance both online and in print. • Non-attorney wanted to do research on medical…

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…– Redistricting Law in OregonGina Zejdlik, Office of Legislative Counsel – Population in OregonCharles Rynerson, Population Research Center, Portland State University (PSU)Sheila Martin, Ph.D, Director, Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies,…

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…place to start: “Sessions, Adjournments, and Recesses of Congress,“ by Richard S. Beth, Specialist on Congress and the Legislative Process, and Jessica Tollestrup, Analyst on Congress and the Legislative Process,…

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…of Congress librarians and their In Custodia Legis blog, where you will find Congressional, legal history, and other research tips and treasures hidden at the Law Library of Congress….

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