sectors 5) Online: Oregon Bureau of Labor & Industry (BOLI) (see also Resource Links) 6) Online: Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) 7) Online: Legal Aid Service of Oregon (LASO) employment…
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More About State of Oregon Laws Relating to Political Parties
at the most recent version. Remember that the official, full version of the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS), including any Oregon Constitutional amendments, is updated only at the end of the…
Does Your Chosen Candidate for Oregon Elected Office Know Local Government Budgeting Law?
laws. From the Local Budget Law page of the Oregon Department of Revenue: “Most local governments in Oregon must prepare and adopt an annual or biennial budget. Schools, counties, cities,…
Oregon Legislative Sessions: General and Special, Past and Present
any given year, here are some handy-dandy lists, courtesy of the Secretary of State’s Oregon Blue Book: Oregon Legislature, Chronology of Regular Sessions Oregon Legislature, Chronology of Special Sessions…
Emergency Clauses in the Oregon Constitution and Laws – Referendum Power Reserved to the People
passed. [Link to the Oregon Constitution PDF or Blue Book web version.] The Glossary at the Oregon Legislature’s website defines: Emergency Clause: “A statement added to the end of a…
2016 Oregon Archives Crawl, October 8th
Every legal researcher needs archived, historic or just plain out of print documents once in a while. Oregon has you covered. If you’re a crypto or an avowed historian,…
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Adds Online Citations to Dockets
According to a recent announcement “[t]he United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit is taking further steps to ensure that information derived from the Internet and cited…
How is ‘certiorari’ pronounced? Even Supreme Court justices disagree
From the ABA Journal News: “How is ‘certiorari’ pronounced? Even Supreme Court justices disagree,” Jun 17, 2014, by Debra Cassens Weiss Excerpt: “…. He listened to the U.S. Supreme Court’s…
Oregon Supreme Court: Retired Public Servants, Health Care, and Private Rights of Action under ORS 243.303
Ronald Doyle et al. v. City of Medford et al., (TC 0801317) (CA A147497) (SC S061463) “On review from the Court of Appeals in an appeal from the Jackson…
“Are you a licensed Oregon attorney?” is a Yes or No Question
this case, MBNA v. Garcia, Oregon Court of Appeals, April 1, 2009 Excerpt: “… Acting on a recommendation from his former wife, defendant “retained” a man named Barlow to represent…
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