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…to graduation. It has been approved by both legislative chambers and will (we assume) be signed by the Governor. (Visit the Governor’s homepage, look under the Administration tab, and click…

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Who knew! Thanks to Isaac Laquedem we learn that Oregon’s Legislative Counsel has a sense of humor (not that we didn’t love their work already :-). Visit…

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Are the state and federal laws you find online authenticated and permanently preserved? Oregon’s Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act (popularly known as UELMA) is moving through the 2013 Legislative

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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 This is great news for legislative and legal researchers (and government wonks, too). 1) Superseded ORS, 1953 – present:…

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The online 2015 ORS will appear shortly, at least we hope before the official start of the 2016 Legislative Session. The official PRINT ORS is available at law and public…

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…Rules of Civil Procedure have been promulgated by the Council on Court Procedures for submission to the 2015 Legislative Assembly. Pursuant to ORS 1.735, they will become effective January…

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…and statutory ones for statutes that are enacted by the Oregon Legislative Assembly. The Oregon Constitution , Article IV, Section 1 (4)(d) says: “… Notwithstanding section 1, Article XVII of…

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