the NOT ONLINE list of Oregon legal research resources.) 3) Superseded editions of the OAR are also in print, but only a few libraries have archives all the way back…
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Who Regulates Automobile/Car Rental Companies in Oregon?
Depending on your specific question, you will need to look at different parts of the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) or contact state regulatory or consumer agencies. Here are a…
Oregon Voters: Track Your Mail-In Ballot
ballot was received and counted or if you want to update your registration, the Oregon Secretary of State’s office makes that easy: Link to the My Vote page Or follow…
Basic Oregon Legal Research Resources
This is a shortlist of some basic, and frequently overlooked, Oregon legal research resources (and one non-Oregon title), for the new Oregon attorney or legal researcher. Most of these…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Posts So Far
Previous Small Bites of the Oregon Constitution: Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #1 and Bite #2 (Bill of Rights, 1-6) Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #3 (Bill…
How to Vote in the Oregon May 2020 Primary Election: NAVs have Limited Voting Rights
the Oregon Secretary of State’s Election Office website. NAVs (non-affiliated voters) cannot vote for a Party’s candidate. You must register with a Political arty in order to vote for that…
Hilarious (and Dark) Side of Automated Court Services: Replacing Courts with Websites
Link from Richard Zorza’s inimitable Access to Justice blog: A Cautionary Tale — Cartoon Points Out the Downsides of Automated Courts Access to justice and court systems broken (and broke)? “If…
2012 State of the Courts Address by Chief Justice Paul J. De Muniz
Visit the OJD website to read (soon) and view the: 2012 State of the Courts Address by Chief Justice Paul J. De Muniz…
Tracking a Bill through the Oregon Legislature
library fee in circuit and county courts from 28 percent of filing fee provided by law to 14 percent….” (See here for full text of the bill in HTML or…
Land Use, Oregon, and the U.S. Supreme Court
rights.… But the U.S. Constitution also guarantees every American’s right to due process of law and to protection of private property. If state judges can arbitrarily rewrite a state’s property…
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