Yes, you read that correctly; the 2007 Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) are NOT online, yet. Yes, we all are hoping it will be soon. (The 2008 ORS won’t be…
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Two (maybe 3!) More FREE Legal Research Databases
…(And I’ve just heard about another free legal database, this one of the Oregon Revised Statutes, but will blog about it in a separate post when I’ve tried it out…
To Wed is Human, To Do So Lawfully, Divine
…unless an authorized minister is there to sign the license.” To find out if your Oregon wedding was lawful, here’s a link to the Oregon Revised Statutes 2005. (The…
Oregon Small Claims Court Limit Rises to $7,500 in 2008
Reminder: On January 1, 2008, the Oregon Small Claims limit rises to $7,500 (from $5,000). See my previous posting. The 2007 Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) laws on Small Claims…
Organ Donation in Oregon: Now Online Registration
to: ** Donate Life NW ** Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (HB 3092), 2007 Oregon Laws 681 ** Codified in several ORS statutes (after the 2007 ORS comes online)…
Babysitting and Leaving Children Home Alone in Oregon: Update
…one can leave a child home alone. ORS references are to the Oregon Revised Statutes. The 2005s are still there and the 2007s will be posted any day now….
You Say State, I say Federal; You say Justice, and I say Judiciary
…your state legislature, e.g. Oregon Legislature. They make the laws that show up in the (federal) U.S. Code or the (state) Oregon Revised Statutes. End of Lesson! Reward yourself….
So, when can I leave my kids alone?
The number one question on the Oregon Legal Research website has for many years been “When Can I Leave My Kids Home Alone?” The last time this was updated…
Statutory Interpretation and Legislative Intent
Think about this interesting debate (and nicely written blog post) while you’re reading the new book on Interpreting Oregon Law: “Judges Calabresi and Easterbrook Face Off on How to…
Book: Piracy: The Intellectual Property Wars From Gutenberg to Gates
…to spread cheap reprints of popular sheet music. In the 1950s, a pirate music label named Jolly Roger issued recordings by Louis Armstrong and other jazz greats from LP’s that…
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