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The current issue, no. 85, no.1, 2006, of the Oregon Law Review has one article (specifically a “comment”) on Oregon law, “Championed by Progressives and William U’Ren: Can…

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Laugh and cheer in this excellent article about the Oregon women who took over, and cleaned up, the city of Umatilla, Oregon, in 1916: “The Petticoat Rebellion of 1916,”…

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Information Institute) LII Rules of Civil Procedure (which will have the new rules on Dec 1). 4) Law Professors Blogs Network: Civil Procedure Prof Blog. 5) Oregon Federal District Court…

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of assistance. Here are some sources of information and forms: Oregon State Sheriffs’ Association Civil Process Manual (aka “Sheriffs’ Manual”) 1) Chapter 4: Provisional Process, descriptions, practice tips, and forms,…

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Massachusetts has Guidelines on the Public Rights of Access to Judicial Proceedings and Records. This seems to be a relevant post for us here at the Oregon Legal Research Blog given…

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rights. Among others, David links in his 12/21 posting to the Fausey v. Hiller U.S. Supreme Court petition for cert. In Oregon, O’Donnell-Lamont was the recent grandparent legal rights

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…that way.  And see, especially, the information at the Oregon Council on Court Procedures – and sign up for their email updates – and read their meeting minutes. Enlightening, fascinating, and…

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