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…or state official about the difference between “salvage” and “find” as a matter of law and public policy. The State of Oregon maintains a central web site for information on…

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regulation just promulgated in December to find language that is being used in the United States for this type of legislation: (http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/HazardousWaste/EWaste/index.cfm). As for whether or not Oregon has a…

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of direct democracy. The State of Oregon has earliest established initiative and referendum system in the United States and that has been one of the most active users of the…

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Oregon’s Multnomah Law Library* is one of the state’s best legal research collections – and you can now search their catalog online: Multnomah Law Library’s Catalog For links to other…

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any given year, here are some handy-dandy lists, courtesy of the Secretary of State’s Oregon Blue Book: Oregon Legislature, Chronology of Regular Sessions Oregon Legislature, Chronology of Special Sessions…

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“general, public and permanent nature.” Oregon Revised Statutes includes the Oregon and United States Constitutions, a general index, comparative section tables and annotations. A new edition of Oregon Revised Statutes…

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the feasibility of making a metropolitan court district combining the resources of Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas counties to increase access to justice and make an appropriate recommendation to the Oregon

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