…list if I’ve missed anything. I. The Oregon Secretary of State Corporation Division II. Small Business Administration (Oregon local office) III. Your local public library: many public libraries have excellent…
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Oregon Innocence Project (and April 9th Benefit and Launch Party)
Oregon Innocence Project: “The Oregon Innocence Project (OIP) is a joint project of the Oregon Justice Resource Center (an independent nonprofit based out of Lewis & Clark Law School) and…
Is an Oregon Constitutional Convention in your future?
I blogged about this some time ago, but maybe, maybe, …. See 6/25/08, Willamette Week Murmurs story: ‘Get me rewrite: Since Oregon’s founders wrote the state Constitution in 1857,…
How to Vote for an Oregon Judge
…blog post as I find other resources): 1) Oregon Judgepedia 2) Voter pamphlets (in your mail, county elections office, from the Secretary of State’s Elections website) 3) Judicial candidate websites…
Oregon Judicial (Judge) Vacancies, Selection, and Election
can be useful, but watch for election updates at official sites, for example the Oregon Secretary of State Elections webpages. 5) How about a little Oregon judicial history? 6) Not…
Another Oregon Public Law Librarian Honored: Jennifer Dalglish
…by individuals who are not members of the Oregon State Bar. This year’s recipient is Jennifer Dalglish.” (Oregon State Bar Annual Awards, December 8, 2016. I saved today’s view of…
Online Legal Research Databases in Oregon County Law Libraries
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…
Boring and Dull Day Passes Oregon House of Representatives
Boring (Oregon) and Dull (Scotland) Day Passes Oregon House of Representatives 2013 HB 2352: Designates August 9 of each year as Boring and Dull Day: Relating to Boring and…
“Are you a licensed Oregon attorney?” is a Yes or No Question
Check Your “Attorney’s” Bona Fides! (Don’t be an April Fool.) “I thought he was a licensed attorney.”“I thought a paralegal could advise and represent me.”“He said he knew Oregon…
Becoming a Lawyer in Oregon: No (or 2 years of) Law School Required?
“Oregon advances alternative routes to becoming a licensed lawyer” (OSB article, 1/17/2022) See also: OREGON STATE BAR ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYS TASKFORCE COMMITTEE REPORT & RECOMMENDATIONS (undated report, circa 2021) “.……
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