It’s not you. The Oregon Constitution is truly the proverbial Dog’s Breakfast (aka dog’s dinner, i.e. a mess and a muddle (edible but maybe not so eatable)). Everyone…
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Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law: Habitability Questions
…have a window large enough for me to climb out? There are a number of excellent sources of information on Oregon landlord-tenant law, online (e.g. this from the Oregon State…
Search for Oregon Life Insurance Policies of Deceased Family Members
Oregon Life Insurance Finder Tool (LIFT) “The Oregon Insurance Division is pleased to help you search for the life insurance policy or annuity contract of a deceased family member….
Oregon Law Review: Symposium Issue: “Disentangling Church and State: Have the Courts Done Enough?”
public libraries): “Of compelling interest: the intersection of religious freedom and civil liability in the Portland priest sex abuse cases,” 85 Oregon Law Review 481 (2006) “Article I, Section 5:…
Oregon Governor calls for Special Session on Dec. 14, 2012
he emphasized an extraordinary opportunity exists to boost Oregon’s economy with high wage jobs….” Oregon Governors can convene special sessions under Article V, section 12 of the Oregon Constitution….
Oregon Estate Law: Wills and Trusts: Forms and “Self-Help” Advice
visit a Law Library. IT’S NOT ALL ONLINE. Few Oregon legal forms (mostly samples, not official) are available online. They are available in legal treatises, periodicals, course books, and from…
Effective Dates of (Oregon) Legislation
(Do-it-Yourself) lesson in Effective Dates, read on: a) OREGON REVISED STATUTES ORS 171.022 Effective date for Act of Legislative Assembly.Except as otherwise provided in the Act, an Act of the…
Use of Fictitious Name for Parties in Civil Litigation in Oregon
Article, from the Oregon State Bar Litigation Section, June/July 2017: Judge’s Corner: “Use of Fictitious Names for Parties in Civil Litigation in Oregon,” by The Honorable James Hargreaves (Senior…
Oregon Legislature Blogs and Web Sites
I try to keep up with the activities of the Oregon Legislature and have started compiling a list of legislative blogs and related bill-tracking web sites. Here are a…
How to Vote for an Oregon Judge
…Judicial Department: Use links to Court of Appeals, Supreme Court, and to County Circuit Courts As the election draws near, you’ll want to look at these (and I’ll update this…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

