State Library of Oregon Digital Collections include Oregon Government Publications, Oregoniana, and much more. From the State Library: “We are happy to announce the debut of our new digital…
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Oregon Legal Research Resources for Tenants and Landlords: The Facts of Life
Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law is a lot more complicated than people imagine. Landlords and tenants should seek current and accurate legal information and, in most cases, get professional legal advice…
Oregon and the Uniform Collaborative Law Act
…article on an interesting Oregon legal issue that is worthy of some attention, but alas. Try searching Oregon law reviews and what do you find? Not much, at least not…
Is the Oregon Court of Appeals Valid?
In a challenge to the validity Article VII (Amended) of the Oregon Constitution, the Oregon Supreme Court decided that the Court of Appeals is indeed valid. Opinion in here,…
2011 Oregon Legislature: Legislative Sessions, History, and Bills
71 that was approved by voters in November 2010. It amends the Oregon Constitution: “Amends Constitution: Requires legislature to meet annually; limits length of legislative sessions; provides exceptions.”…
“Are you a licensed Oregon attorney?” is a Yes or No Question
Check Your “Attorney’s” Bona Fides! (Don’t be an April Fool.) “I thought he was a licensed attorney.”“I thought a paralegal could advise and represent me.”“He said he knew Oregon…
How to Change Your Voter Party-Affiliation Registration in Oregon
It’s easy to register to vote in Oregon, online, in person, by mail. Visit the Oregon Secretary of State Elections homepage or the Register to Vote page directly. It’s…
Another Oregon Public Law Librarian Honored: Jennifer Dalglish
…by individuals who are not members of the Oregon State Bar. This year’s recipient is Jennifer Dalglish.” (Oregon State Bar Annual Awards, December 8, 2016. I saved today’s view of…
Oregon Administrative Rules, OAR Bulletin, and the Oregon Documents Repository
Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR): 1) Current Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) are online and in print at many libraries. 2) Superseded OARs: Some are online from subscription databases. (See also,…
Becoming a Lawyer in Oregon: No (or 2 years of) Law School Required?
“Oregon advances alternative routes to becoming a licensed lawyer” (OSB article, 1/17/2022) See also: OREGON STATE BAR ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYS TASKFORCE COMMITTEE REPORT & RECOMMENDATIONS (undated report, circa 2021) “.……
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