Juvenile-law attorneys, teens, and parents may not know about the wealth of information at the Juvenile Rights Project web page. Prepare to spend some time digging deeply into…
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Flyers’ Rights (non-profit): For People Who Don’t Fly Private Jets
Questions about MAX 8 & 9 safety, the Three Hour Rule, and the Passenger Bill of Rights? FlyersRights dot org is a non-profit organization that advocates for commercial airline…
Proposed Equal Rights Amendment: 90 Years-old in 2013
An Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was proposed in 1923: “Freedom from legal sex discrimination, Alice Paul believed, required an Equal Rights Amendment that affirmed the equal application of the…
Two Portland (OR) Legal Nonprofits Have Open Positions: Lawyers for Arts and Victims Rights Law Center
The Victim Rights Law Center (VRLC) Portland, Oregon, is expanding its legal team and has openings for a senior attorney, two (2) direct services staff attorneys, a technical assistance…
Miniature Horses as Service Animals in Oregon
animals in Oregon can be found at: Oregon’s Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services has a FAQ page on service animals in places of business Fair Housing Council of…
Oregon Law Librarians (back) on TV: Topic: Family Law
Council of County Law Libraries (OCCLL) Directory Legally Speaking is a call-in cable public-access TV show that airs live on the 4th Thursday of each month, out of the TVCTV…
Equal Justice Conference (Portland, Oregon, April 30-May 3, 2014)
public law library A2J resources can be found at the Washington County Law Library website, e.g.: 1) Oregon public libraries and A2J resources 2) Public Law Libraries: Selected Readings on…
Oregon Attorneys: Free OSB BarBooks, January 1, 2010
the loose-leaf ones, the ones everyone (except me) calls CLEs? You know, “Advising Oregon Businesses,” “Civil Pleading and Practice,” and “Appeal and Review” and the dozens of others?…
Oregon Foreclosures and Reverse Mortgages: Stay Informed and Forewarned
wealth of useful information, e.g. 1) Foreclosures: Attorney Ben Knaupp has been blogging a lot about foreclosure law, including an 8-part series on: Dealing with Foreclosure in Oregon, that he…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #10 (Article II, Suffrage and Elections, Sections 11-17)
persons whose official duties, rights and powers are equal and concurrent. Every qualified elector resident in his precinct and registered as may be required by law, may vote for one…
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