…historical data and will expand to include balance sheet information of active receiverships….” But this is important and useful info and ALMOST as exciting as reading about legislative history!…
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Should Juries Know the Likely Sentence When Deciding Guilt?
…here and here ) still working its way through the Oregon state courts. But it ends with Rep. Shields setting out this legislative history and…
Oregon Estate Planning Laws: 2007-08 Updates
…2) “2008 Special Legislative Sesion Establishes Farming, Forestry, and Fishing Inheritance Tax Credit,” (HB 3201, history, and HB 3618, property definitions clarified), by Jeffrey Cheyne. 3) “Washington Imposes Estate Tax…
What is the Law of Net Neutrality? “Making Sense of the FCC’s Effort to Kill Net Neutrality” (Radio Survivor)
“Net Neutrality” is not an issue of first impression: there are several decades’ worth of federal statutes, legislative history, and administrative and regulatory laws, federal court opinions, federal-state preemption…
U.S. Congress Finally (Almost) Master of its Own Domain: Thomas Becomes Congress
…and money saver to us all, and made teaching federal legislative history a little more fun than it was in the all-paper days. So visit Congress dot gov: Let’s hope its…
State (Oregon) as Judgment Creditor: ORS 31.735
Interesting case out of the Oregon Court of Appeals today (2/20/08), with a legislative history of ORS 31.735: MAN AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT and OREGON DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Appellant Cross-Respondent, v….
Duck, Duck, Go dot com, Oregon Authors, and Oregon Maladies – All Online
…Duck duck go dot com is useful for adults too, and not just because there is no advertising. Try it out with this search: legislative history, but try others as…
Oregon’s Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act (UELMA) in the Oregon Revised Statutes
…Oregon UELMA: Chapter 221, (2013 Laws): Effective date May 23, 2013 3) You can find its legislative history at OLIS. 4) More about UELMA at these OLR blog posts….
Dog Days: No More “One Free Bite”?
…the way to the Governor (look for the “enrolled bill” in a few days). Here is a summary (from the engrossed bill) and a history (as of today): “The following…
Theft of Intangibles, the Duh Factor, and Law Librarians
…research teaching tools (they are excellent vehicles for teaching legislative history and codification (or lack thereof) in all their glory). Law librarians are weird that way – we have…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

