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State of Oregon v. Ian George Vanornum (SC S060715), decided December 27, 2013: Excerpt, p. 7: “…. The initial question that this case raises — whether ORCP 59 H…

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…Way” and other historical trivia? ‘… [P]resentation by Dan Haneckow on Portland’s “Great Light Way.” …. Haneckow, who is an Oregon Encyclopedia author and writes about Portland history in a…

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terminology, legal references, legislative history, and government structure, not to mention differences in language and spelling, make it very difficult to find similar laws. This is not to say one…

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The Ballot Measure Archive Project (BMAP) is invaluable for anyone researching Oregon legal history. You can find the digital archives at: Portland State University (PSU), Special Collections & University…

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…do? There is actually quite a bit. Mere mortals who want Oregon appellate court documents have their own “points of access” and it’s going to get better: 1) How to…

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…someone else’s work product. Sources of Portland, Oregon, news: Oregon news outlets, whose publications and reporters also have social media accounts: Statewide: e.g. Oregon Public Broadcasting (KOPB) and The Oregonian….

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Oregon v. Palomo, the Oregon Court of Appeals weighs in and defines the word “fee,” with a little help from a dictionary and a legislative history. Oregon v. Palomo A148047…

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Application deadline: October 24, 2016. Not all are permanent positions, i.e. some positions will end when the 2017 Oregon Legislative Session ends, or shortly thereafter: Oregon Legislature. Legislative Policy…

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…scanned images are buried, ur, I mean can be found on an Oregon Secretary of State webpage titled “Oregon Legislative Assembly Committee Minutes and Tape Logs.” (Go figure. But, trust…

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