I start off the New Year (January 2010) on the right foot (or the 3rd wheel) with Traffic Week at the Oregon Legal Research blog. Stay tuned for…
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Traffic Week (Oregon): Do I Have to Tell My Parents About My Traffic Accident?
Before getting to the Traffic Law Question of the Day, “If I get a ticket (or get in an accident), do I have to tell my parents/guardian?”, here…
Traffic Week: Turn, Turn, Turn Signals
After reading yet another news story about someone who made an Unsignaled Lane Change and ended up in really deep trouble for other infractions (to put it mildly),…
Traffic Week: Public Transit in Oregon (Mostly Portland-Metro)
A few of the on and off-the-grid Portland-metro, Trimet, and traffic blogs for more than you might want to know about public transit in the Portland-metro area: 1)…
Oregon Estate Law: Wills and Trusts: Forms and “Self-Help” Advice
This is an update to previous posts on estate planning (and on pro se litigants): Public law libraries, and public libraries generally, get a lot of questions…
When does the 2010 Oregon Legislative Special Session Start?
…is the superseded ORS?4) Was there a bill last session on towing? You can find answers to some of your questions at the Legislature’s website and you can also find…
Oregon Small Claims Court and Local Court Rules
I haven’t blogged about Oregon Small Claims Court in a little while, and while not much has changed overall, here are a couple of updates: 1) It is…
The American Way: Speaking Out, Advocacy, Whining, Snipping, and Ranting
U.S. Presidents have been speaking out to members of Congress for a long time, and vice versa. Supreme Court Justices speak out every week, at the very least,…
Oregon Supreme Court Decides State v. Machuca
…Oregon’s implied consent statutes, ORS 813.095 to 813.136; and (2) the dissipation of alcohol from defendant’s bloodstream over time did not, by itself, provide an alternative justification for a warrantless…
Oregon 2010 SB 1046 (Psychologists prescribing drugs)
…psychologists; creating new provisions; amending ORS 675.085 and 677.265; and declaring an emergency. Whereas the Legislative Assembly finds that it is in the public’s best interest to provide greater access…
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