A story in today’s Oregonian, “Proposed state electronics law targets landfills,” reminded me of a virtual reference request I had some time ago (very early in this current Oregon…
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Responses to “Oregon Legal Research Blog” Reader Legal Questions
…for updates to specific Oregon Legal Research blog posts, by clicking on the subject Tags at the end of the post. Or, link to the Oregon Law Help website, which…
How to Find Oregon Circuit Court Documents: Counting Down to eCourt (OECI) 2016
You still have to resort to the old, not so tried or true, and still time-consuming or expensive methods for locating many Oregon court documents, but that will change…
Oregon e-waste Law: Recycling Electronics
From the 4/11/08, Oregonian story by Joe Fitzgibbon, “New Oregon law hits ctrl-alt-del on e-waste,” (And local recyclers are listed further down this very long post!) “Let’s say you’ve…
Casemaker vs Fastcase: Closed vs “Open” Source
Bob Ambrogi recently posted this to his website: Casemaker Fights Back Over Loss in Oregon (posted Thursday, October 01, 2009): “… I described the two as “in a head-to-head…
Tracking a Bill through the Oregon Legislature
So, how do you find out if a bill has become a law or where it is in the legislative process? With the Oregon Legislature in session now, take…
“How to Die in Oregon” and “Hot Coffee, the Movie” (Documentaries)
If you’re looking to buy or borrow a DVD copy of either “How to Die in Oregon” or “Hot Coffee, the Movie,” please check the documentary’s website for ordering…
Oregon Federal Court Jury Instructions
subject to variation, circumstances, and change: 1) The Oregon Federal District Court has not (as of this date) produced its own jury instructions. They do make use of the…
Basic Oregon Legal Research Resources
This is a shortlist of some basic, and frequently overlooked, Oregon legal research resources (and one non-Oregon title), for the new Oregon attorney or legal researcher. Most of these…
How to Vote in the Oregon May 2020 Primary Election: NAVs have Limited Voting Rights
If you want to vote for a Presidential candidate in the Oregon Primary election on May 19, 2020, you must be registered by the April 28, 2020, deadline as…
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