If you can’t read the Oregon Constitution in one gulp (and it is a bit of a dog’s breakfast), how about in small bites? (I’ll post a…
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Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Copyrighted Material
…The State of Oregon is sending out cease and desist letters to sites like Justia and Public.Resource.Org that have been posting copies of Oregon laws, known as the Oregon Revised…
Oregon Territorial Laws
Oregon territorial laws (Acts of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Oregon (July 1849- May, 1950)) are now in Google Books. The simplest way to find them is…
Court of Appeals: Oregon Retains Public Recording Requirement in Nonjudicial Foreclosures (MERS not a Substitute)
Update: See “Oregon Supreme Court will tackle MERS foreclosure issues,” by Brent Hunsberger, The Oregonian, July 19, July 20 (print edition), 2012. For the decision AND an overview of…
Marijuana Workshop for Oregon (WA & CA) Local Governments: May 1, 2014
On Thursday, May 1, 2014, The League of Oregon Cities is presenting a marijuana workshop for local governments: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. • DoubleTree by Hilton Portland (Lloyd…
Oregon Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Course Materials in Law Libraries
The following Oregon law libraries have a selection of credit-worthy Continuing Legal Education (CLE) course materials available for members of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) and others who can…
Oregon Cell Phone Records and Warrants Law: on OPB’s Think Out Loud
search warrant? Program guests: 1) Bronson James: Defense attorney with JDL Attorneys, representing James Tyler Nix in State of Oregon v. James Tyler Nix 2) Jason Carlile:…
Grandparents and other Third-parties Seeking Custody of Children in Oregon
Please also read previous blog posts on this topic, especially this one: Grandparent Visitation Rights in Oregon There are lots of free legal forms online and in print, but…
Oregon Paternity Laws: 2007 Update
online, except to members – but available at some public law libraries). “The 2007 Amendments to Oregon Paternity Law,” by Leslie J. Harris, J.D. The same author of the…
I’ve been charged with a crime in Oregon: What Happens Next?
…tough one, first because procedures can very from county to county, and second, because each person and each person’s charged offense is different. Also, the questions vary greatly: sometimes the…
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