LEST YOU FORGET: Today’s Official Statistics : U.S. Department of Defense Casualty News Releases NEWS STORIES : Faces of the Fallen, Washington Post…
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Oregon Voter Pamphlets, Measure 78, and “No Financial Impact?”
of the Oregon Constitution. (It brings to mind a charming speaker at a county public meeting who said in all seriousness that “he liked Government but does not understand it.”)…
Traffic Week: Turn, Turn, Turn: About Round Abouts, Roundabouts, Round-Abouts
…Thaweesak Taekratok, for Oregon Department of Transportation, Research Unit, 200 Hawthorne SE, Suite B-240, Salem, OR 97310, June 1998.) General Rules: 1) Stop before entering the roundabout2) Drivers IN the…
A Free Legal Resource You Might Have That You Might Not Know About
your human resources department to see if you have an EAP and what services it offers. You might just find the help you need through your Employee Assistance Program….
Oregon 2010 Law Library Values (OSB)
the Property Tax Division of the Department of Revenue, State of Oregon, in cooperation with the Oregon State Bar. Owners of Law Libraries should declare the schedule values to the…
Public Records Requests and Locating Wills
…any attempt to get access to a record of a government or public entity. In Oregon, state law provides a broad right of access to records generated by or for…
Lost and Found in Oregon: Finders, Keepers? Losers, Weepers?
Information and Referral Service, or your local police or sheriff’s department, but if it’s “after-hours“: Some interesting (and maybe even useful) sections of the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) to read…
Private Investigator Licensing and Proficiency Exams
One requirement for becoming a private investigator in the state of Oregon is passing a Proficiency Exam issued by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST). But…
Identity Theft in “Wayne’s World”
Monday’s (4/30/07) Oregonian story by Michelle Roberts and Bryan Denson, “Wayne’s worlds blur boundaries of law, sanity,” was interesting from more than one perspective. Toward the end of the…
Portland isn’t the only city with Charter woes
…streamlining, but rather privatization and centralizing power. The revised charter, which takes the form of a much shorter “model charter” advised by the League of Oregon Cities, removes language that…
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