Oregon lawyer, John Gear, has started a Law for Real People blog. You can find links to other Oregon lawyer blogs in this blog’s sidebar: under Blogs: Oregon Legal…
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The Lay of the Land(lording); or, On Becoming a Professional Landlord in Oregon
…such as the Oregon Rental Housing Association. Other Oregon landlord associations throughout the state can be found in the listing here. In the Portland metropolitan area, two important organizations are…
Public Workshop Offered on Oregon’s Legislative Process (2/18/13)
…Oregon State Capitol, Hearing Room B – Live streaming video of the event will be available HERE at 6:00 p.m., Feb 18. – Send questions to legislators during the event…
Revised Link to the “Revised FAPA Benchguide 2006” (and other Oregon domestic violence resources)
I recently had a question about restraining orders, which sent me looking up information about Oregon’s Family Abuse and Prevention Act, known as FAPA. In the process, I realized…
Oregon Miranda Rights: State v. Gardner
…a printed card, primarily to avoid any dispute over dropped words or phrases, however inadvertent.) The June 30, 2010, Oregon Court of Appeals case, State v. Gardner (A139006), addresses the…
Oregon Lawyer Ethics: Using Social Media for Investigation
This Oregon Law Practice Management post, from 3/25/13, maybe should be required reading: “The Ethical Minefield of Using Social Media for Investigation” Excerpt: “In late February, the Oregon State…
Oregon Council on Court Procedures
The Oregon Council on Court Procedures has a new website. Their much awaited Minutes are included. From their home page: “Welcome to the Oregon Council on Court Procedures. The…
“What Good is Legislative history?”
A new book out by a fellow law librarian: “What Good is Legislative History? Justice Scalia in the Federal Courts of Appeals,” By Joseph L. Gerken, Reference Librarian University…
Where Oregon Genealogy, Name Changes, and Legislative History Meet Up
The Legal Genealogist tells an interesting Oregon genealogical, name change, and legislative history story: “The Grandson” Visit the Legal Genealogist website and blog for lots more fascinating legal genealogical stories….
Interpreting Oregon Law: Good News and Bad News
Legislative History 4) Step-Three Analysis: General Maxims of Statutory Construction 5) ORS Chapter 174 Statutory Rules of Agency 6) Interpretation of Statutes and Regulations 7) Interpreting the Oregon Constitution 8)…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

