1) COVID-19 Resources for Students and Parents, from the Oregon Department of Education, including topics such as civil rights and civic engagement, death, mental health, and much more: “This…
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“Oregon Judicial Department Provides Better Public Access To Online Court Information”
…personal identifying information of case parties and information about cases protected by federal or state law or policy. These protected case types include juvenile, adoption, mental health adjudications, and protective…
Small Claims Litigant (winner) vs. Meth House (loser)
…over everything except “prior matters of the same character,” criminal proceedings and election contests. Plaintiffs who file in circuit court can seek damages for mental suffering, emotional distress, inconvenience and…
Oregon Foster Children’s Bill of Rights, Effective January 2014
…if any; (f) How to obtain medical, dental, vision, mental health services or other treatment, including services and treatments available without parental consent under state law; and (g)…
Oregon Legislators and Health Care: “Treating Cancer is a Profit Center”
…private group practices, is forming cancer or spine centers, often in separate buildings. Poor reimbursement levels explain why hospitals nationwide are cutting care for other common conditions, such as mental…
Oregon Court of Appeals Sniffs the Weed and Finds it “not inherently unpleasant”: Oregon v. Lang
…means “in respect to the body.” Webster’s Third New Int’l Dictionary, 1707 (unabridged ed 2002). “Physical,” in turn, means “of or relating to the body <~ strength>—often opposed to mental.”…
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