Many of us love “agony aunt” and other Q&A columns where we get to read about other people’s problems and the relationship, ethics, financial, and business advice the…
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Oregon: Burrito Assignment of Error Case
…case, but if anyone asks, start here: Oregon Court of Appeals: State vs. Debuiser, A145479 (decided April 4, 2012) Assignments of error and compensatory fines (under ORS 137.101) “…. Defendant…
Job Opening: Oregon Legislative Administrator
…Administration Committee, a statutory joint legislative committee. (See ORS 173.710.) The committee has a continuing existence and functions whether or not the Legislative Assembly is in session. The Office of…
Oregon Divorce and Family Law Guides
Oregon family law attorneys give away a lot of free information and collaborate to make available lots of free family law forms. The Oregon Judicial Department Family Law…
Adult Adoption in Oregon
You will need to research statutes and regulations on adult adoption in Oregon, but the following might be good places to start to get an overview of the…
Can Someone Use My Picture Without My Permission?
Can Someone Use My Picture Without My Permission? Public law librarians hear this question quite frequently and while we don’t really want to make our responses more complicated…
Affordable Lawyers: What Did Your County Law Library Do For You Today?
…1953-1993 ORS That list leaves out the actual business of running a law library: someone has to make sure that the Law Library has the materials people need,…
The Crocodile (or bobcat) Next Door: New (2010) Oregon Exotic Pets Law
…the Oregon Laws when the Governor signed it on June 24, 2009: Relating to exotic animals; creating new provisions; and amending ORS 609.305, 609.309, 609.312, 609.315, 609.319 and 609.335….
Traffic Week: Not-So-Smart Joggers and Pedestrians with Death Wishes
Pedestrians have to follow the law, too. The Oregon Pedestrian Rights [and responsibilities] website links to laws and other resources. I drove (very slowly) past a jogger…
Without Clothes in Oregon: the Art and Craft of Drafting Legislation
Naught vs. Naughtiness: The OLR blog is not prudish, but spelling out certain words on the Internet attracts attention from unwanted quarters, e.g. spammers and other undesirables, so…
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