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I recently had a question about restraining orders, which sent me looking up information about Oregon’s Family Abuse and Prevention Act, known as FAPA. In the process, I realized…

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The collection of materials in the Oregon State Bar (OSB) BarBooks database is impressive – see the list below. Our lawyers and self-represented litigants still like the print…

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First things first: Minnesota Statutes (and About Minnesota Statutes): Chapter 609: Criminal Code: HOMICIDE; BODILY HARM; SUICIDE: 609.18 (2019): DEFINITION. (Always read definitions!) 609.184 (2019): [Repealed, 1998 c…

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Oregon’s Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act (UELMA): 1) Oregon’s UELMA is codified at 2013 ORS 192.715 et seq. 2) Session law: Oregon UELMA: Chapter 221, (2013 Laws): Effective date…

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county law library websites, catalogs, budgets, and other projects (e.g. the Oregon Revised Statute digitization project and Oregon legal research training activities around the state). The new, improved Justia sponsored…

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The Psilocybin Service Initiative of Oregon is expected to appear on the 2020 general election ballot. (If you want to know more about psilocybin, read Michael Pollan’s 2018 book, “How…

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