Search Results for: label/Oregon Council on Civil Rights

Published on:

By

…criminal process including state and federal levels. This can be found at your local law library, local public library, or online via the State of Oregon Law Library.    …

By
Posted in:
Published on:
Updated:
Published on:

By

…Constitution Day Teacher Resources, for teachers and homeschoolers everywhere. And don’t forget those extraterrestrials and the Bill of Rights. URLs cited above: https://constitutioncenter.org/learn/civic-calendar/constitution-day-civic-holiday https://www.loc.gov/classroom-materials/constitution-day-resources/ https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2020/09/the-constitution-annotated-online-celebrates-its-first-anniversary/ https://constitution.congress.gov/?loclr=bloglaw Disclaimer: The information provided…

Published on:

By

…one, or your State Law Library’s website to see if they have statewide legal databases, e.g. the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC), Nolo, etc. For example, the State of Oregon

Published on:

By

…and discuss these issues intelligently, let alone be a smart consumer! Binding arbitration, Shifting burdens of proof, Consumer responsibility, Consumer protection, Judicial fairness, Collusion, Competition & monopoly, Constitutional rights, Jury…

Contact Information