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…the 2009 Oregon Legislative Session). The (mostly local) stories I refer to (and surely not a comprehensive list in this economic climate) include: 1) Oregonian article: “Oregon works to…

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Are the state and federal laws you find online authenticated and permanently preserved? Oregon’s Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act (popularly known as UELMA) is moving through the 2013 Legislative…

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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…

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Visit Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites for a news update on limited license legal technicians, including a link to the Oregon State Bar’s Board of Governors report: “Three Notable Updates on…

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…is a source that has been authorized by an official body, such as a court or a legislature. In Oregon, for example, we have the official statutes of Oregon, published…

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