…or state official about the difference between “salvage” and “find” as a matter of law and public policy. The State of Oregon maintains a central web site for information on…
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Oregon Law Libraries: Hours and Types of Service
Oregon has three law schools, and three law school libraries, two of which are private. Each provides a generous amount of service to the public even though their primary…
Oregon Cannabis Laws: 2014 Measure 91 & 2015 HB 3400, Diced, Sliced, and Shredded
most of its written and audio legislative history at the Legislature’s OLIS website. 3) Caselaw, courtesy of the Judiciary: Don’t forget there will also be a fast growing body of…
3rd Annual Oregon Archives Crawl, October 6, 2012
to the Public This year the archivists are paying tribute to the 100th anniversary of Oregon women winning the right to vote by highlighting women in history. There is…
How to Find an Oregon Administrative Rule History
x years ago that made the rule change to what it is now. So, how do you find the history of an Oregon administrative rule? Here are some administrative…
OR Supreme Court: AFT v OTU
Oregon Taxpayers United, S054403, A122158. Defendants seek review of a Court of Appeals decision reversing in part and affirming in part the trial court’s judgment. Plaintiffs Oregon Education Association…
Oregon and Prosecutorial Error: Richard Lee Simmons
U.S. Supreme Court to seek redress. For now, University of Oregon Law School graduate Steve Richkind, aided by several current students at the school, is asking the 9th Circuit U.S….
Oregon Miranda Rights: State v. Gardner
a printed card, primarily to avoid any dispute over dropped words or phrases, however inadvertent.) The June 30, 2010, Oregon Court of Appeals case, State v. Gardner (A139006), addresses the…
Out-of-Cycle Changes to the Uniform Trial Court Rules (UTCR): Request for Public Comment
From OJD: “There have been a number of out-of-cycle changes to the Uniform Trial Court Rules (UTCR) to facilitate implementation of the Oregon eCourt Program, increase the fee for…
Oregon Legislature May Increase Small Claims Court Jurisdictional Limit to $10,000
If the Oregon Legislature passes 2011 HB 2710, as amended on 6/27, it will increase the jurisdictional limit of Small Claims Court to $10,000. You can find this bill…
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