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Stay tuned for changes to our Oregon Legal Research (OLR) website and blog management team. Nothing but good times ahead! Succession: I am moving on from owning and managing…

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…someone else’s work product. Sources of Portland, Oregon, news: Oregon news outlets, whose publications and reporters also have social media accounts: Statewide: e.g. Oregon Public Broadcasting (KOPB) and The Oregonian….

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The 2015 ORS are now online View the online, almost official (i.e. prima facie evidence of the law), 2015 Oregon Revised Statutes at the Oregon Legislature’s website. Note that any…

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“Ethics and the Law in Oregon, spotlighted by a local lawyer,” editorial, The Bee, July 2015 (Vol. 109, No. 11) Excerpt: “We have heard comments for quite some time,…

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Read the OJD press release: “Oregon Judicial Department Provides Better Public Access To Online Court Information Accessing court information will now be easier for the public. The Oregon Judicial…

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Line of succession is governed by the Oregon Constitution. (Note: Oregon does not have a Lieutenant Governor.) See also Wikipedia and Ballotpedia (and this one) and Secretary of State on…

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…of first page of the first Oregon Administrative Rule Bulletin, from May 1, 1958. Thank you to all the librarians who helped me compile this grid! And remember, It’s Not…

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(Article II, Suffrage and Elections, Sections 1-10) Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #10 (Article II, Suffrage and Elections, Sections 11-17) Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #11 (Article II,…

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