chapter 133 by legislative action. It was not added to ORS chapter 162 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.”…
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Oregon Small Claims Court and Local Court Rules
their website, b) the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) chapters on Small Claims actions (use the Index to locate the relevant sections) And, c) your County Circuit Court’s Supplemental Local Rules…
The American Way: Speaking Out, Advocacy, Whining, Snipping, and Ranting
…a Congress dot Gov website.) 4) State Governors, judges, and legislators get to speak out too, in speeches, judicial opinions, and in state legislation (e.g. the Oregon Revised Statutes…
Oregon LUBA Opinion: Barnes v. Hillsboro & Port of Portland
…Wikipedia and more. 2) Read the U.S. Constitution. 3) Read the Oregon Constitution. 4) Read the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS). 5) Read the Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR)….
Can Laypersons Ordained Online Officiate at Weddings?
…Clark’s Law in the News. (If you’re wondering if your own marriage ceremony was lawfully performed, you might also want to check the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS))…
Evaluating State Court Self-Help Programs
…wrote the Oregon Revised Statutes (and delegate authority to the state administrative agencies) and may be able to explain what those laws and rules mean. You need to contact your city or…
Is there a 2014 Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP)?
…of the ORS (Oregon Revised Statutes), which will appear online in early 2016 (after the 2015 Oregon Legislative session). Sometimes there are “out of cycle” amendments, but they are rare….
ORS, Mendeleev, Roget, Tufte, and You?
I blogged a little while ago about a new website for the Oregon Revised Statutes. In the old days (pre-Web old days) you needed serious money, organization, and infrastructure…
ORS 153.058: Citizen Initiated Citations in Oregon
more citizens use the little-known law, Oregon Revised Statute 153.058, to fight wrongs they see, such as drivers who speed through neighborhoods.…” (read full article) ORS 153.058 Initiation…
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…
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