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thirty minutes and include the opportunity to see some of Oregon’s most significant historical documents, including the original Oregon Constitution. In addition, visitors will also have an opportunity to conduct…

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Superseded ORSs, formerly on the Oregon Legislature’s old website, along with audio recordings, minutes, and exhibits, are missing in action only temporarily while the Legislature’s website upgrade is in…

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News from the Oregon State Law Librarian: “In addition to the EBSCO Legal Information Reference Center, all Oregon residents have access to Fastcase. Please click on https://apps.fastcase.com/Research/Public/Oregon/login.aspx and register…

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Oregon Access to Justice Forum, September 2016: The Multnomah Bar Association (MBA) has this event on its calendar and you can link to more information and registration from the…

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Oregon legal ASSISTANCE resource guides are different from legal RESEARCH resource guides. Legal ASSISTANCE resource guides, are guides and directories to government and nonprofit organizations that connect you to…

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Remote Online Notarization (RON) law (temporary) was enacted during the first special session of the 2020 Oregon Legislative Assembly: “​​​​​The Oregon Legislature passed HB 4212A​, which was signed into…

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…and comments here: “Don’t you dare post Oregon laws on the internet!” 2) See also Loaded Orygun post, here. 3) Or, search Google News with these words: Oregon copyright 4)…

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…tour at your own pace on another day.) Oregon Legislative History CLE October 23, 2015 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Ambridge Event Center 1333 NE Martin Luther King Jr….

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