…2) There have been a few Continuing Legal Education (CLE) course books printed, but none that I’ve seen in the past several years by the Oregon State Bar, Oregon Law…
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Researching U.S. and Oregon Administrative Laws: Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR)
Here’s a round-up of our Administrative Law research resources: Library of Congress research guide: How to Trace Federal Regulations How to Find an Oregon Administrative Rule History Where to…
Japanese Incarceration in Oregon: 80th Anniversary of Executive Order 9066
Our Oregon Historical Society, and its Oregon Encyclopedia, commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the President’s Executive Order 9066 (2/19/1942). Visit the OHS Oregon Encyclopedia for this and other documents…
Researching Oregon Case Law
…will be absolutely wrong about what the law is.” Now, about that Oregon case law research: 1) Oregon Cases: Last, or first, or wherever, you’ll need to look at…
Oregon Innocence Project: Two Views of the Constitution, Criminal Prosecution, and Criminal Defense
The Oregonian / OregonLive published these two articles: “Oregon Innocence Project misses mark in notorious murder (OPINION),” by John Foote, March 29, 2016, Clackamas County District Attorney. (Internet Archive…
“Why the Oregon Constitution Matters” and Other Legal Affairs News
Tracy White, Oregon Attorney, and Washington County Law Library patron, writes a monthly legal affairs column for the (OregonLive) Hillsboro Argus: April 9, 2013, OregonLive column in the Argus:…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #12, Article III, Distribution of Powers
over all executive and administrative state officers, departments, boards, commissions and agencies of the State Government. [Created through S.J.R. 24, 1951, and adopted by the people Nov. 4, 1952] Note:…
State Agency Databases Wiki: Oregon and Beyond
FGI (Free Government Information) gives us updates from the State Agency Databases wiki. (Thank you to Oregon public and government documents librarian Liz Paulus for her work on Oregon’s…
State of Oregon Law Library Research Guides
If you haven’t visited the State of Oregon Law Library (SOLL) website recently, it’s worth a visit. Make sure you also check out its collection of legal history and…
Jobs: Oregon Legislature Hiring 30 (temporary) Session Committee Assistants
If you have any interest in how Oregon state government works and would be able to work in Salem during the next Legislative session: “Legislative Administration is recruiting to…
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