…there was a Legislative History index term; it is a subject frequently researched. Also, you need to look under both Briefs and Legal Briefs to find all the Briefs index…
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2014 Promulgated Amendments to the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP)
…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…
History of Canine Jurisprudence in New York
People new to legal research don’t know that legal histories can be found in judicial opinions and not just in books, articles, or legislative history compilations. There is a…
The Oregon Legislature and the Satanic Versus: Supplemental vs. Special
It’s not enough for the Oregon House and Senate to pass a bill; the Governor needs to sign it. Here is a link to the Governor’s legislative web page…
Facelift for Oregon Legislature’s Website and Stay Tuned for More Superseded ORS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 This is great news for legislative and legal researchers (and government wonks, too). 1) Superseded ORS, 1953 – present:…
Don’t Throw Out that “Old” Oregon Law Book! (Motor Vehicle, Criminal Law, and Probate Law Revisions)
…scanned images are buried, ur, I mean can be found on an Oregon Secretary of State webpage titled “Oregon Legislative Assembly Committee Minutes and Tape Logs.” (Go figure. But, trust…
Oregon’s Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act (UELMA): 2013 HB 2944
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…
Quick Tips: How to Research Oregon Legislation and the Oregon Legislature
…playing around with this latest one, OLIS/Liz (but don’t ask us who Liz is!). Note: You will need other tools if you want to research the Legislative History of a…
ORS Restores Hair Loss
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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