Oregon has excellent resources for non-profits and volunteers, whether you run one, serve on a board, want to work at one, or want to start one: 1) Connectipedia (see…
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Oregon Historical Society Library Closing
Oregon Historical Society Library Closing A librarian colleague brought this to my attention: “Researchers needing to access OHS collections before then should make plans immediately…. Due to budget cuts,…
Veterans Pro Bono Program: Training for Oregon Attorneys: Oct 26, 2009
…Portland OR, Salt Lake City UT, Phoenix, AZ, and Washington, DC. (The Portland, Oregon, training will be on Monday, October 26, 2009, at Perkins Coie LLP.) There is specific information…
Oregon Supreme Court Case Limiting Mandatory Measure 11 Sentences
The Oregon Supreme Court case that limited mandatory measure 11 sentences and that garnered a lot of headlines and commentary in September, was: STATE OF OREGON v. RODRIGUEZ /…
Oregon Legislature: Do Joint Resolutions Need a Governor’s Signature?
Question: Do Oregon Senate or House Joint Resolutions have to be signed by the Governor? Answer: (with many thanks to Legislative Counsel staff): A Senate or House Join Resolution…
Oregon Legislative Hearing Minutes: A Reminder
In these opening days of the 2011 Oregon Legislative Session, a reminder is in order, especially for people who know they will likely have to compile a legislative history…
Access to Justice: Ideas and Business Models
…hang around a legal aid office (or ask a public law librarian): Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin, January 2011, “ Parting Thoughts: Rethinking Bar Admissions ,” by John Gear Excerpt:…
Tattoos: The Art, Craft, Business, and Oregon Law of Tattoos and Tattoo Artists
Tattooing is an art and a craft and a service and a profession. In Oregon, it is regulated. 1) Advisory Council for Electrologists, Permanent Color Technicians and Tattoo Artists…
2011 State of the Oregon Judiciary
…then that the courts of the future would rely on technology to remain open and accessible to Oregonians. I am pleased to report that our Oregon eCourt program has been…
Measure 37 and Home Rule: Oregon Law Review Article
The current issue of the Oregon Law Review, vol. 85, 2007, has an article (Comment) by Sarah Burgundy on Measure 37, “Charming the Eight-Hundred-Pound Gorilla: How Reconsideration of Home…
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