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Bull Elks, Bag Limits, and the Oregon Supreme Court
In case you were wondering (and you were, weren’t you), the Oregon Supreme Court on April 1, 2010, decided: State of Oregon v. Benson L. Hogevoll (SC S057014) From…
Oregon Timber and Property Taxes: another view, or two, or three, ….
One of my library patrons expressed some curiosity about the relative property tax rates of different Oregon counties (and cities). This was prompted by reading the “timber money”…
Oregon Federal Court Jury Instructions
Periodically we are asked about jury instructions for the Oregon federal district court. We have the following on good authority, though in the world of legal research, all is…
Oregon and Prosecutorial Error: Richard Lee Simmons
…2010: Excerpt: “A small-town Oregon lawyer remains so outraged over what prosecutors did to a Central Oregon teenager in 2006 that he intends to go all the way to the…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #10 (Article II, Suffrage and Elections, Sections 11-17)
Links to Previous Bites can be found here at, “Oregon Consitution in Small Bites: So Far“ Today: Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #10 Article II, Suffrage and…
Is this your Oregon State Bar MCLE Reporting Year?
can find more information at the Oregon Legal Research blog post: Oregon Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Course Materials in Law Libraries Questions about your reporting year requirements? Link to the…
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…
Oregon Supreme Court Case Limiting Mandatory Measure 11 Sentences
The Oregon Supreme Court case that limited mandatory measure 11 sentences and that garnered a lot of headlines and commentary in September, was: STATE OF OREGON v. RODRIGUEZ /…
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…
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