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…the University of Washington Law Library’s guide. See the Oregon Blue Book for descriptions of the various Oregon administrative agencies and regulatory bodies (and then visit their individual websites)….

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…article: “QUAYLE’S QUEST: CURB RULES, LEAVE ‘NO FINGERPRINTS’”, by Bob Woodward and David S. Broder January 9, 1992. Compare with this (and other) 2017 articles on the “White House Office of…

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…consistent with paragraph 15 of Recommendation 2011-5, which provides that agencies should clearly establish regulatory requirements in the text of their proposed and final rules, and use incorporation by reference…

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Proposed Temporary Measure 37 Rules: The Land Conservation and Development Commission ( LCDC ) is considering the adoption of temporary administrative rules that specify information required in…

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From Neat New Stuff comes this lead to Rules of Thumb. There is a Lawyer category but not a Librarian one. Most of these Rules of Thumb…

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The 2007 OAR has arrived, for which we are grateful. For those of you who care about such things, and librarians do – no, not that is has…

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