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the provision of the Oregon Constitution that purports to authorize the legislature to establish courts was improperly adopted in 1910. It therefore follows — again, in defendant’s view — that,…

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including forms, on Writs of Mandamus 2) “OSB Appeal and Review,” chapter on Jurisdiction of Oregon Appellate Courts for information on the court’s constitutional and statutory sources of original jurisdiction…

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A List of Reports to the Oregon State Legislature can be found at the Committee Services Legislative Library blog and you can subscribe to their email notification service, which…

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An editorial (commentary/opinion) in the 1/25/08 Oregonian, “A costly wreck in need of a cleanup,” by Steve Tackett-Nelson, President of the Oregon Psychiatric Association, about mental health care in…

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