There are many free, publicly accessible, legal research databases in Oregon County Law Libraries. We update the Oregon County Law Libraries Legal Research Databases directory at least twice a…
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Where to Find Oregon Health Insurance Information: “Cover Oregon”
Cover Oregon is a one-stop shop where people can enroll in private health insurance plans, the Oregon Health Plan, and Healthy Kids. (If Oregonians apply for private health insurance…
Fourth Annual Oregon Archives Crawl (10/18/14)
Fourth Annual Oregon Archives Crawl (Portland-based) Saturday, October 18th 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM “Everyone is invited to join us for the 4th Oregon Archives Crawl this October in celebration…
U.S. Senator Reid and Oregon Secretary of State Kate Brown
If you think federalism means that in the United States the federal government operates independently of state government, or vice versa, see this blog post for an interesting civics…
State Agency Databases Across the Fifty States
Have you visited the updated State Agency Databases Across the Fifty States?…
Read the 2014 Oregon Secretary of State Trimet Audit
Read the 2014 Oregon Secretary of State Trimet Audit. If the PDF doesn’t open, link to it from the Recently Released Audits page….
Penalties for Slaying Bigfoot (in Skamania, Washington State)
…once a Felony (Ordinance 69-01). Not anymore, but read the whole Ordinance 1984-2 from the county’s website: Bigfoot Ordinances (Skamania County, Washington State) (scroll to bottom of the screen)….
How Do I Find Help with Legal Research in Another State?
sister. In Oregon we have access to NOLO books online thanks to the State of Oregon Law Library. A public library may have information about a similar problem in another…
Oregon 2009 Legislative Roundups
is a long, painstaking process): 1) The Oregon State Bar 2009 Legislative Highlights. (To purchase: Public Affairs : (503) 431-6376, toll-free in Oregon (800) 452-8260, ext. 376 or send…
Oregon Legislature: “Special” Session or “Supplemental” Session?
be in more than once every two years to try to deal with Oregon’s budget and public policy.” ……Oregon is one of five states where lawmakers still meet every other…
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