“Carpe Diem, a public High School, is located in a rural community in Oregon. Recently nine students were suspended for the remainder of the school year at Carpe…
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Funeral Law in Oregon
…has a long reach. Where to begin if you want to know about funeral law? 1) The place to begin your research is the Oregon Mortuary and Cemetery Board’s webpage….
Legislative Redistricting in Oregon
If you’re interested in redistricting, among other places to learn about the process, attend the Oregon Legislature’s December 14, 2010, hearing: SENATE INTERIM COMMITTEE ON RULES AGENDA: ISSUED 12-02-2010December…
UPL and Oregon’s New Public Law Library Employees
…below, with tips from educational programs on the “forms” and related subjects.) 3) You should also include talking to an experienced member of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Unauthorized Practice…
Cell Phone Law from the 2009 Oregon Legislature
The Oregon cell phone bill that became law: House Bill 2377 (or link to the enrolled bill from here): Relating to use of mobile communication device while driving; amending…
Oregon Dogs: Therapy, Assistance, and Companion Dogs
Today’s print Oregonian story, The definition of service animals grows to include animals that provide companionship to their owners, by Andy Dworkin (The Oregonian , Tuesday October 28,…
Oregon Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (ORVOAD)
Oregon Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (ORVOAD) From the ORVOAD About Us page: “The Oregon Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (ORVOAD) is the state chapter of the National VOAD….
Wanted in Oregon: One donated Android phone for a good cause
When one of our favorite law students (who contributes so much blood, sweat, and tears to the Oregon law librarian and legal research world, with smarts, good humor,…
Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law: Habitability Questions
…have a window large enough for me to climb out? There are a number of excellent sources of information on Oregon landlord-tenant law, online (e.g. this from the Oregon State…
Oregon Revised Statutes: 1953-1967 Now Online & Publicly Accessible (Free)
Thanks to Oregon Legislative Counsel (and the Oregon Supreme Court and the State of Oregon Law Library) and the Washington County Law Library staff (read about this project in…
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