Law librarians are asked lots of landlord-tenant questions by public librarians and by law library patrons. Here is our latest list of contacts: IF YOU HAVE Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law QUESTIONS:…
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Oregon’s Multnomah Law Library Catalog is Now Online
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…
Update: Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Copyright Dispute
The following represents my opinion, from my perspective as an Oregon public law librarian: My previous posts on this subject are here and here and here. I’ve been reading,…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #6 (Bill of Rights, 32-39)
# 6 is a pretty big bite, so pace yourself (or read it with a leisurely cup of tea/coffee 🙂 Previous Bites: Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #1…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #11 (Article II, Sections, 18-24, Suffrage and Elections)
…“the legislative assembly shall provide.” (1) Every public officer in Oregon is subject, as herein provided, to recall by the electors of the state or of the electoral district from…
Electronics Recycling Laws in Oregon Legislature
A story in today’s Oregonian, “Proposed state electronics law targets landfills,” reminded me of a virtual reference request I had some time ago (very early in this current Oregon…
Getting Relatives to Move Out: Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law
…Law or, heaven forbid, a Lawyer, so wouldn’t it be nice to ask someone who can tell you if the Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law is necessary? But, often, that brief…
Responses to “Oregon Legal Research Blog” Reader Legal Questions
…for updates to specific Oregon Legal Research blog posts, by clicking on the subject Tags at the end of the post. Or, link to the Oregon Law Help website, which…
Oregon Self-Represented Litigant Resources
This is a short list of guides and gateways to Oregon self-help litigant and legal information resources. You can drill down into any of these websites and find many…
Oregon Innocence Project: Two Views of the Constitution, Criminal Prosecution, and Criminal Defense
The Oregonian / OregonLive published these two articles: “Oregon Innocence Project misses mark in notorious murder (OPINION),” by John Foote, March 29, 2016, Clackamas County District Attorney. (Internet Archive…
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