In a challenge to the validity Article VII (Amended) of the Oregon Constitution, the Oregon Supreme Court decided that the Court of Appeals is indeed valid. Opinion in here,…
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Oregon State Bar High School Essay Contest!
“Carpe Diem, a public High School, is located in a rural community in Oregon. Recently nine students were suspended for the remainder of the school year at Carpe…
UPL and Oregon’s New Public Law Library Employees
below, with tips from educational programs on the “forms” and related subjects.) 3) You should also include talking to an experienced member of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Unauthorized Practice…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #11 (Article II, Sections, 18-24, Suffrage and Elections)
“the legislative assembly shall provide.” (1) Every public officer in Oregon is subject, as herein provided, to recall by the electors of the state or of the electoral district from…
Cell Phone Law from the 2009 Oregon Legislature
The Oregon cell phone bill that became law: House Bill 2377 (or link to the enrolled bill from here): Relating to use of mobile communication device while driving; amending…
Read All About It, Oregon: Government Documents News
Read All About It, Oregon: Government Documents News “Read All About It, Oregon , is a service of the Oregon Documents Depository Program and the Oregon State Library. The…
Oregon Writs of Mandamus
Do you need to research Oregon writs of mandamus? (Related search-words to use when researching writs generally: original jurisdiction, writs, petitions, injunctive relief, mandamus, habeas corpus, quo warranto) Consult…
O’RICO (Oregon RICO Laws)
Oregon doesn’t have a lot of options when it comes to researching Oregon RICO laws in secondary sources. (Legal secondary sources are awash with articles, essays, commentary, etc. on…
Death, Taxes, Bar Exams, and Access to Justice in Oregon
The Feb/March 2009 issue of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin has an interesting editorial by Oregon attorney John Gear: A Better Beginning: There is no shortage of commentary…
How Do I Ban an Oregon Public Library Book? Let Me Count the Ways.
…you to communicate with the library’s Director and managers. Or, you can find your library at one of these Oregon library directories. For more information on banned books: 1)…
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