…Way” and other historical trivia? ‘… [P]resentation by Dan Haneckow on Portland’s “Great Light Way.” …. Haneckow, who is an Oregon Encyclopedia author and writes about Portland history in a…
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Where are the 2009 Oregon Revised Statutes?
See also the websites for the Clerk of the House and Secretary of the Senate for more information.Previous Oregon Legal Research blog posts on Oregon law making under the labels:…
Oregon Ethics Laws: VanNatta vs. Oregon Government Ethics Commission
RE: 2007 SB 10 in the Oregon Supreme Court (not in the ORS, but you can find the enrolled bill at the Oregon Legislature’s website). I’m well overdue…
U.S. Constitution Day, September 17, 2020
Yes there is still a U.S. Constitution and it has its own day. Read about it at the Constitution Center and the Library of Congress where they also have…
Oregon Supreme Court: Harassment Statute Declared Overbroad
Re: ORS 166.065(1)(a)(B) OREGON v. JOHNSON (SC S055085) Excerpt: “GILLETTE, J. This criminal case presents a question that lies at the intersection between Oregon’s constitutional protection of…
Yes, Virginia, You CAN Make a Citizen’s Arrest in Oregon: Who Knew?
…by private party. (Perhaps I should have my readers working on the ORS instead of the Oregon Constitution?) See the story in the Willamette Week, by Corey…
New Oregon Legal Research Website
We’re pleased, and very excited, to announce that our new, collaborative, Oregon county law libraries Oregon Legal Research website went live last week. And what a journey it has…
Special Historical Research Collections in Oregon
…excellent research resources. I’ve reproduced the descriptions right from the program announcement: 1) “The Oregon Historical Society Research Library has gathered one of the most comprehensive collections of…
Oregon Revised Statutes vs. Oregon Laws
…good when someone lights up and says, “I think I’ve got it!” The Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) are different from the Oregon Laws. As I wrote in a previous blog…
Oregon “Cameras Up Skirts” Bill: 2015 HB 2596 (amending ORS 163.700)
Oregon 2015 House Bill (HB) 2596: “Provides that person who records another person’s intimate areas commits crime of invasion of personal privacy.” (Note: See also HB 2356, which “Provides…
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