Visit the Oregon Tax Amnesty website for details: “What is tax amnesty? Tax amnesty is an opportunity for taxpayers to file or amend tax returns in exchange for a…
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Oregon Small Claims Court Forms
Oregon Small Claims Court forms (including updates) are available at the OJD Uniform Trial Court Rules (UTCR) website. Additional Oregon Small Claims Court information is available through…
Superseded Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Digitization Project: Update
As previously reported, we are scanning superseded Oregon Revised Statutes, 1953-1987 . We have scanned 1953 through 1975. (We have indexed through 1967.) Recent budget cuts…
Measure 37 and Home Rule: Oregon Law Review Article
The current issue of the Oregon Law Review, vol. 85, 2007, has an article (Comment) by Sarah Burgundy on Measure 37, “Charming the Eight-Hundred-Pound Gorilla: How Reconsideration of Home…
Verizon Government Employee Discounts Not Allowed in Oregon
A recent Oregon Government Standards and Practices Staff Opinion (07S-005) is a useful vehicle for explaining some basics of legal research to the novice legal researcher. And if you’re…
Oregon Small Claims Court, TurboCourt, and eCourt
Some (maybe all?) Oregon courts are offering TurboCourt online document preparation for Small Claims litigants. I haven’t seen TurboCourt in action. Visit the Washington County (Oregon) Circuit Court website…
Public Access to the Oregon Courthouse, Court Room, and Court Records
“Are open-court efforts waning?,” by The Editorial Board, Oregonian, September 09, 2009 Excerpt: “In Oregon, news organizations still fight for public access, aided by the constitution The New York…
Criminalizing the Mentally Ill Indigent in Oregon
An editorial (commentary/opinion) in the 1/25/08 Oregonian, “A costly wreck in need of a cleanup,” by Steve Tackett-Nelson, President of the Oregon Psychiatric Association, about mental health care in…
Couch Potatoes: When is a Tenant Not a Tenant under Oregon’s Landlord-Tenant Law?
…October 2, 2009, Oregon State Bar CLE (“Elder Law Issues and Answers”), “Removing The Outlaw Inlaws,” by Susan Ford Burns, might be a good place to begin your research into…
2011 State of the Oregon Judiciary
…then that the courts of the future would rely on technology to remain open and accessible to Oregonians. I am pleased to report that our Oregon eCourt program has been…
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