I haven’t blogged about Oregon Small Claims Court in a little while, and while not much has changed overall, here are a couple of updates: 1) It is very…
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Oregon Access to Justice Forum (Portland, September 2016)
Center, 28 SW 1st Ave, Portland, OR 97204, USA (map) Description: Presented by the Oregon State Bar, Oregon Supreme Court, Campaign for Equal Justice, and Oregon Law Foundation, the…
Oregon Public Law Libraries: Most Frequently Made Referrals
of Oregon (LASO). Click on Housing for most current brochures and information flyers.b) The Oregon State Bar Landlord-Tenant webpage and a list of legal aid contacts.c) Oregon state government website…
New Oregon Laws: Passed in 2015, Effective in 2016
get rid of a lot of the old stuff) An Oregonian article, “Birth control, sick leave and pumping your own gas: Oregon’s new laws in 2016,” by Denis C. Theriault,…
How to Vote in the Oregon May 2020 Primary Election: NAVs have Limited Voting Rights
the Oregon Secretary of State’s Election Office website. NAVs (non-affiliated voters) cannot vote for a Party’s candidate. You must register with a Political arty in order to vote for that…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Posts So Far
Previous Small Bites of the Oregon Constitution: Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #1 and Bite #2 (Bill of Rights, 1-6) Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #3 (Bill…
“Why the Oregon Constitution Matters” and Other Legal Affairs News
Tracy White, Oregon Attorney, and Washington County Law Library patron, writes a monthly legal affairs column for the (OregonLive) Hillsboro Argus: April 9, 2013, OregonLive column in the Argus:…
Oregon Innocence Project: Two Views of the Constitution, Criminal Prosecution, and Criminal Defense
copy.) “Why Oregon Innocence Project has raised questions about notorious murder case (OPINION),” by Steve Wax, April 5, 2016, Legal Director of Oregon Innocence Project, a program of Oregon Justice…
Japanese Incarceration in Oregon: 80th Anniversary of Executive Order 9066
Our Oregon Historical Society, and its Oregon Encyclopedia, commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the President’s Executive Order 9066 (2/19/1942). Visit the OHS Oregon Encyclopedia for this and other documents…
Oregon Revised Statutes, 1995 and 1997, Appearing Online
Oregon laws to be posted online: Legislative Administration has not, elected legislators have not, and the Secretary of State’s office (where the State Archives reside) has not provided the project…
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