and statutory ones for statutes that are enacted by the Oregon Legislative Assembly. The Oregon Constitution , Article IV, Section 1 (4)(d) says: “… Notwithstanding section 1, Article XVII of…
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Oregon Animal Law Research Resources
…one or more of these resources to find an answer to your question: 1) Oregon Legislature: searching for bills and laws by session 2) Lewis & Clark Animal Law Clinic…
When Do I Have to Vacate My House After the Oregon Foreclosure Auction?
next best first step if you don’t have a lawyer is to talk to someone who knows Oregon foreclosure law. A number of nonprofit agencies have counselors who may be…
Oregon Superseded ORS Digitization Project: 1953-1987
The Washington County (Oregon) Law Library is scanning the 1953-1987 Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS). These particular volumes are also known as the “Gutbusters,” because the pages are filed…
Oregon Legislative History: From PGE to Gaines
— poses an issue of statutory interpretation. The methodology that Oregon courts follow in interpreting statutes is a distillation of settled interpretative principles, some of which have been codified in…
Buying, Selling, Merging and Closing a Law Practice in Oregon
…staff members who advise Oregon attorneys on all sorts of legal practice, and getting out of practice, issues. New Oregon attorneys don’t automatically think about PLF and about just how…
The Oregon FISA (Brandon Mayfield) Decision
One easy way to keep up with Oregon legal news is to use Justia’s search engine on their web site. A recent search turned up this link to…
Casemaker vs Fastcase: Closed vs “Open” Source
competition to win the loyalty of America’s lawyers.” That competition reached a critical juncture last month when the Oregon State Bar Association announced it was switching from Casemaker to Fastcase….
Oregon Lawyers, County Bar Association Services & Websites
I always learn something new when I look at Oregon lawyer bar association websites. The Multnomah Bar Association (MBA) has lots and lots of information, for…
U.S. District Court of Oregon Cases NOT Available on a Free, Public Website
Court judicial opinions and found that no, U.S. District Court of Oregon cases are NOT available on a free, public website. Not on Findlaw, LexisOne, PLoL, Justia, or anywhere else….
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