Gallagher Law blog has a great post on last Friday’s Constitution Day and it links to this wonderful quiz: “You know those silly Facebook quizzes where you answer a…
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Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #3
ARTICLE I,BILL OF RIGHTS. section 7-12 (sections 1-6, posted at Oregon Constitution Bites #1-2 ) 7. Manner of administering oath or affirmation8. Freedom of speech and press9. Unreasonable…
Teaching Constitution Day
The National Archives has a Teaching with Documents: Observing Constitution Day website. You can also visit the Library of Congress U.S. Constitution website. Happy Constitution Day!…
When “The Law” Isn’t “The Law”: UELMA and the Oregon Revised Statutes
…Materials Act. Few have executed the act, but some are in the process. Oregon’s UELMA is codified at ORS 192.715 et seq. (but does not include court documents, only statutes…
Towing in Oregon: The Beat Goes On
Towing is nothing if not exciting in Oregon (and probably elsewhere around the world). Local papers seem to run a “towing” story every week. The 1/8/08, Oregonian story, “Complaints…
Job (Oregon): State Public Guardian
Position: Program Analyst 4 (State Public Guardian) (LTCO14-8033): Application deadline, August 18, 2013 “The Oregon Office of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman is currently recruiting for one (1) permanent, full-time…
Are Paralegals Happier than Lawyers? (and other Oregon legal news)
…e.g. their Oregon Supreme Court decision blog post (re Barger (SC S058345) and Ritchie (SC S057701 (Control), S057705): “When ‘Viewing’ is Not ‘Possession’: Oregon High Court Voids Child…
Tattoos: The Art, Craft, Business, and Oregon Law of Tattoos and Tattoo Artists
Tattooing is an art and a craft and a service and a profession. In Oregon, it is regulated. 1) Advisory Council for Electrologists, Permanent Color Technicians and Tattoo Artists…
Access to Justice: Ideas and Business Models
…hang around a legal aid office (or ask a public law librarian): Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin, January 2011, “ Parting Thoughts: Rethinking Bar Admissions ,” by John Gear Excerpt:…
What is Your Million Dollar Idea? (Oregon Meyer Memorial Trust)
…help change the contagious pessimism in Oregon and jumpstart action that again makes our state a place where ideas begin and grow. But we need your help. Tell us what…
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