…current 2009 Legislative Session) answer to the general question, when it comes to me via email. (Note: if your situation is more complex than trying to figure out what…
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Guides to Free and Low-Cost Legal Research Tools
…and our D.C. law librarian colleagues are a wonderful source, as you might suspect, for federal law research guides. for example, see their recently updated: LLSDC’s LEGISLATIVE SOURCE BOOK…
Who’s Regulating the Regulators?
…regulate the regulator? In part, it is a legislative function, but in large part it is you! It’s not easy to keep your representatives and their delegates on…
Hyperlinking, Newspapers Disappoint Us, and the Oregon National Guard
…ways to teach legal research, especially administrative and legislative research, was to hand out a copy of a newspaper article (on a current hot topic) where reporters would cite to…
Oregon Attorneys Gone Wild: Free Legal Information and Advice
…to talk about a particular bill that has been introduced during the current legislative session. But remember, if you’re going to sponsor a free legal talk (rather than just attend…
Without Clothes in Oregon: the Art and Craft of Drafting Legislation
…of thousands or millions of people. The office of Oregon Legislative Counsel has a bill drafting manual on its website, in addition to a form and style manual. One also…
2009 Oregon Legislature’s (Car) Towing Statutes
Practice makes perfect? Each legislative session we see new laws about towing. Add these to updated local towing ordinances and we could probably write book on Oregon towing…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #5
…upon a vote of the electors interested.– Section 22. Suspension of operation of laws. The operation of the laws shall never be suspended, except by the Authority of the Legislative…
Oregon Court Fees to Change October 1, 2009
…below: “Notice of State Court Filing Fee Changes – Effective October 1, 2009 Notice of State Court Filing Fee ChangesEffective October 1, 2009 Legislative changes in 2009 that become effective…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #1 and Bite #2
…house of the Legislative Assembly.– Section 6. No religious test for witnesses or jurors. No person shall be rendered incompetent as a witness, or juror in consequence of his opinions…
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