The next scheduled meeting for the Oregon Commission on Public Safety’s is November 21, 2011, in Portland (at a location yet to be determined). The…
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Oregon eCourt Policy Recommendations – and Glossary
The Oregon State Bar has posted links to the OJD’s eCourt team’s policy papers and more. “These recommendations will be discussed at two upcoming meetings at the OSB…
Measures (aka bills) for the 2012 Oregon Legislative Session Available
Measures for the 2012 Oregon Legislative Session are now available. You can link to the Legislature’s homepage for more information. (Note: As of today, the “index” and the “list…
Oregon Judicial Department Court Closures in 2011 and 2012
Chief Justice Order, No. 11-033: “Order directing certain closures of all courts and offices of the Oregon Judicial Department to Address Shortfalls in Funding” ( Link to full Order.)…
Where are the 2011 Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS)?
Short answer: There will not be a 2011 ORS before January 2012. For the long answer, read previous Oregon Legal Research blog posts on the subject ….
Oregon Voter Registration Deadline for November 2011 Election: October 18th
information is at the Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division , but it’s not the website where you find out when the next local election is or what the last date…
Updated Definition of an Oregon Public Record
The Oregon Legislature passed 2011 HB 2244, re definition of a public record, and it was signed by the Governor on August 2, 2011:…
Oregon Uniform Trial Court Rules (OTCR)
Don’t forget that the Uniform Trial Court Rules were revised and effective August 1, 2011. These are annual revisions, with periodic out of cycle amendments. Look…
How to Find Oregon Appellate Court Cases
You will not find a link (as of today) to Oregon appellate court cases at the OJD Self-Help website . You will find a link from the…
Researching “Criminal Justice” versus Researching “The Law”
…and branches in law, courts, public policy, government, history, sociology, and psychology, but they are different fields of study. One could say that criminal justice is a subset of “the…
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