I’m thrilled to report on this story (librarians have weird wish-lists) from the Salem Statesman Journal: Project seeks to gather history of Oregon measures ‘PORTLAND, Ore. — Within the…
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New Oregon Laws: Passed in 2015, Effective in 2016
Many new Oregon laws affecting sick leave, birth control, recreational marijuana, vaping, grandparents, bestiality, early termination fees when you die, and much more are effective January 1, 2016. How…
Small Claims Court Resources for Oregon Lawyers: CLEs, Video, Books, History
We have lots of OLR blog posts for the public about Oregon Small Claims Courts (SCC), but this particular OLR blog post addresses the most frequently asked SCC questions…
Oregon Revised Statutes, 1995 and 1997, Appearing Online
We have been informed that that the 1995 and 1997 ORS are appearing online at the Oregon Legislature’s website. Our partners in this have been Legislative Counsel, so please…
Japanese Incarceration in Oregon: 80th Anniversary of Executive Order 9066
Our Oregon Historical Society, and its Oregon Encyclopedia, commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the President’s Executive Order 9066 (2/19/1942). Visit the OHS Oregon Encyclopedia for this and other documents…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Posts So Far
Previous Small Bites of the Oregon Constitution: Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #1 and Bite #2 (Bill of Rights, 1-6) Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #3 (Bill…
Oregon Innocence Project: Two Views of the Constitution, Criminal Prosecution, and Criminal Defense
The Oregonian / OregonLive published these two articles: “Oregon Innocence Project misses mark in notorious murder (OPINION),” by John Foote, March 29, 2016, Clackamas County District Attorney. (Internet Archive…
Researching Oregon Case Law
…will be absolutely wrong about what the law is.” Now, about that Oregon case law research: 1) Oregon Cases: Last, or first, or wherever, you’ll need to look at…
“Why the Oregon Constitution Matters” and Other Legal Affairs News
Tracy White, Oregon Attorney, and Washington County Law Library patron, writes a monthly legal affairs column for the (OregonLive) Hillsboro Argus: April 9, 2013, OregonLive column in the Argus:…
Quick Tips: How to Research Oregon Legislation and the Oregon Legislature
1) The Oregon Legislature’s website has multiple ways to track and research current and past bills, sessions, reports, and laws. Visit the website and try them out. We’ve enjoyed…
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