If you want to vote for a Presidential candidate in the Oregon Primary election on May 19, 2020, you must be registered by the April 28, 2020, deadline as…
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The 2015 Oregon Revised Statutes are Now Online
The 2015 ORS are now online View the online, almost official (i.e. prima facie evidence of the law), 2015 Oregon Revised Statutes at the Oregon Legislature’s website. Note that any…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #5
Previous Bites: Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #1 and Bite #2 (Bill of Rights, 1-6) Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #3 (Bill of Rights, 7-12) Oregon Constitution…
Oregon Lawyer Ethics: When Lawyers Sue Lawyers for Ethical Breaches (The Bee, Editorial)
“Ethics and the Law in Oregon, spotlighted by a local lawyer,” editorial, The Bee, July 2015 (Vol. 109, No. 11) Excerpt: “We have heard comments for quite some time,…
“Oregon Judicial Department Provides Better Public Access To Online Court Information”
Read the OJD press release: “Oregon Judicial Department Provides Better Public Access To Online Court Information Accessing court information will now be easier for the public. The Oregon Judicial…
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) in Oregon
Two SCRA laws that apply to Oregonians, one federal and one Oregon: 1) SCRA (previously the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act (SSCRA): 50 USC Appendix Sections 501 to 596…
Use of Fictitious Name for Parties in Civil Litigation in Oregon
Article, from the Oregon State Bar Litigation Section, June/July 2017: Judge’s Corner: “Use of Fictitious Names for Parties in Civil Litigation in Oregon,” by The Honorable James Hargreaves (Senior…
Getting Relatives to Move Out: Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law
…(CLE course book – print only) 2) “Handbook for Oregon Landlords,” by Stevens-Ness Publishing Co. (print only) 3) “Landlord-Tenant Law: Rights and Obligations of Landlords and Tenants,” by Multnomah Bar…
Where to Find Superseded Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) and the Oregon Bulletin
…of the first Oregon Administrative Rule Bulletin, from May 1, 1958. Thank you to all the librarians who helped me compile this grid! And remember, It’s Not All Online….
Oregon Constitution on “Vacancy in office of Governor”
Line of succession is governed by the Oregon Constitution. (Note: Oregon does not have a Lieutenant Governor.) See also Wikipedia and Ballotpedia (and this one) and Secretary of State on…
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