…a new legislative agency in Oregon, the Office of Legislative Policy and Research….” [Link to full article.] Stay tuned for future press releases and legislative websites. The long Legislative Session…
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Vanornum II: Are Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure Statutes or Rules?
[Link to Vanorum I.] See Justice Landau’s concurring opinion in State of Oregon v. Ian George Vanornum (SC S060715), decided December 27, 2013 (on page PDF page 24 or…
Oregon Covid-19 Resources: Student Well-being Resources and Senior Loneliness Line
1) COVID-19 Resources for Students and Parents, from the Oregon Department of Education, including topics such as civil rights and civic engagement, death, mental health, and much more: “This…
Is there an Official Online Version of “Oregon Tax Reports”?
There is a rumor that 18 Oregon Tax Reports (2013) may be the last official print edition of the official Oregon Tax Reports. Oregon Tax Court decisions, from 1999…
Oregon Ballot Measure Evaluation: Citizens’ Initiative Review Commission (CIR)
“The CIR is an innovative way of publicly evaluating ballot measures so voters have clear, useful, and trustworthy information at election time.” The Oregon Citizens’ Initiative Review Commission (aka…
Oregon Council on Court Procedures (OCCP): Legislative and Administrative History of Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP)
I’ve blogged before about the very useful Oregon Council on Court Procedures website. For those who remember plowing through the print versions of these documents … this website…
Community Property Rights in Common Law Oregon – Update
Oregon is a common law property state, so what happens when you move here from a community property state and you want to preserve your community property rights? If…
Oregon Court of Appeals: Medical Marijuana and (Concealed) Handgun Case
The Oregon Court of Appeals, June 16, 2010, case Willis V. Winters (A139875) about controlled substances and guns: “Wollheim, P. J. Respondent, the Jackson County Sheriff, appeals a judgment…
Excellent Jobs for Policy Wonks! Oregon Legislative Policy and Research Office: Analyst
Application deadline: October 24, 2016. Not all are permanent positions, i.e. some positions will end when the 2017 Oregon Legislative Session ends, or shortly thereafter: Oregon Legislature. Legislative Policy…
One Reason Oregon Lawyer Bills are Higher Than They Should Be: Superseded ORSs and Wonky Websites
…librarian has created this quick and dirty website to superseded ORS, Historical ORS, which can supplement the info on our Where are Superseded (Archived) Oregon Revised Statutes? You see, lawyers…
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