…Portland OR, Salt Lake City UT, Phoenix, AZ, and Washington, DC. (The Portland, Oregon, training will be on Monday, October 26, 2009, at Perkins Coie LLP.) There is specific information…
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When Do Clocks Change to Standard Time? November 2nd, 2008
…Of course in an election year when everyone seems to want to CHANGE (yeah, yeah), make sure you get that TIME change date from a reliable source, e.g.: NASA…
Clocks Change, Sunday, November 7th, 2010
…– or just lose it – sigh). On the heels of the November 2010 Oregon (and National) Election, November 2nd, 2010 NIST Time FAQs and a Time Change Grid….
Time to Rewrite Your Blawg/Blog’s Description?
I looked at my original blog Oregon Legal Research (OLR) description (aka header) (unchanged since I started blogging in October 2005) and gave a small shudder. I then read…
Registering to Vote in Oregon
“You have until 5 p.m. October 14th to register.”* If you’ve moved, want to change your party affiliation, or don’t get your ballot (not mailed until October 17th), PLEASE…
Oregon Legislators and Health Care: “Treating Cancer is a Profit Center”
In the waning days of the Oregon Legislature’s one-month supplemental session, among other hot topics, there is health care. There are lots of ways to track what is…
Improvements to the Oregon Legal Research Blog: Tags and Comments
News from Oregon Legal Research Central: 1) We now have a Tag Cloud at the blog (right side, scroll down). Let me know if it works for you or…
Where Oregon Genealogy, Name Changes, and Legislative History Meet Up
The Legal Genealogist tells an interesting Oregon genealogical, name change, and legislative history story: “The Grandson” Visit the Legal Genealogist website and blog for lots more fascinating legal genealogical stories….
How to Tell Your Oregon State or Federal Legislators What You Think
…tool. It will give you your state and federal legislators’ names and contact information. 2) What do you say? Tell your Representative / Senator what matters to you. Read on…
Traffic Week (Oregon): MOVE OVER! (law)
The Oregon State Police website has lots of information on the new “Move Over Law” (2009 ORS 811.147) (effective 1/1/10) including a flyer on the new law and on…
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