There are lots of online home schooling resources and I’m highlighting only these two, both of which have good links to Oregon home schooling laws: 1) Oregon Department of…
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U.S. District Court of Oregon Cases NOT Available on a Free, Public Website
Why should Oregon (and some other states) federal District Court cases be available only to people with access to paid subscription databases such as PACER, Lexis, Westlaw, etc.? With…
“How to Die in Oregon” and “Hot Coffee, the Movie” (Documentaries)
If you’re looking to buy or borrow a DVD copy of either “How to Die in Oregon” or “Hot Coffee, the Movie,” please check the documentary’s website for ordering…
League of Oregon Cities (LOC) Legal Services
If you’re an Oregon city official and need some expert guidance on how to get legal advice regarding a government matter, call the League of Oregon Cities (LOC) Legal…
Religion as Defense in Child Death: Oregon Statute
…Oregon [about religion as a defense when parents withhold medical treatment from their child] without otherwise identifying WHICH statute. For the record: it is this statute: 1999 Chapter…
Trimet Loses Free Speech Case: Commercial and Political Ad Protections in Oregon
1) ACLU of Oregon story (and links) 2) Oregonlive stories: a) Trimet loses free speech case (includes link to opinion): “An Oregon judge has ruled that TriMet’s refusal to…
Intellectual Freedom in Oregon: A News Database
A citation/abstract database of intellectual freedom news articles and editorials: Joint project of the Oregon State Library’s Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse and the Oregon Library Association’s Intellectual Freedom Committee “Currently,…
Oregon State Courts Closed, March 23, 2012
From the Oregon Judicial Department (OJD) website: “Reminder — Oregon State Courts Closed Friday, March 23 for Mandatory Furlough Oregon state courts and their offices will be closed Friday,…
Remedies for Oregon Attorney Clients Who Feel Their “Lawyer Done Them Wrong”
Oregon Personal Injury Lawyer Blog has this informative post: “Another Remedy for Clients Ripped Off by Oregon Lawyers,” March 20, 2012 “People call me when they have trouble with…
All Rise! Taking Your Case to Oregon Small Claims Court
The Washington County Law Library is presenting two free Small Claims Court programs for the public: “All Rise! Taking Your Case to Oregon Small Claims Court” Monday, October 28,…
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