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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Superseded Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS): July 2013 Update
Currently you can find PDFs of the 1955-1967 and 1995-2009 ORS at the Oregon Legislature’s website. Soon, the 1969-1993 superseded ORSs will be there, too. (Look under: “Selected Archives…
How to Write an “Oregon Encyclopedia” Entry & Other Oregon History Research Tips
…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…
Electronics Recycling Laws in Oregon Legislature
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…
Update on the Oregon Ballot Measure Archive Project, 1959-2007
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…
Oregon Appellate Court Briefs: Filing to Access Timeline Update
…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…
How to Follow Portland, Oregon, Black Lives Matter and Related Protest News
…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….
What is a “fee” in a (ORS 167.700) transaction for sexual conduct or contact? A Cigarette? A Kiss?
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…
Excellent Jobs for Policy Wonks! Oregon Legislative Policy and Research Office: Analyst
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…
Don’t Throw Out that “Old” Oregon Law Book! (Motor Vehicle, Criminal Law, and Probate Law Revisions)
…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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