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Read the Texas 2021 Abortion and Private Right of Action Bill: SB 8
You can read the enrolled bill and some of its legislative history at the LegiScan Texas website, which can also link you directly to the Texas legislature’s website. As…
Oregon Consumer Law 2009 Legislation: Lemon Laws and Auto Repair Shops
votes to strengthen Oregon’s Lemon Law, another tool for tracking legislation (and part of a law’s legislative history , though who knows if copies of the press releases are…
Dog Days: No More “One Free Bite”?
Dog Law in Oregon (but beware of those cats and ferrets!): HB 2345 (2007) (engrossed bill here) has passed both chambers of the legislature and appears to be on…
“How an Idea Really Becomes a Law” in the Oregon Legislature
link to it from the Oregon Legislative Counsel website). There is also a lot of information on the Legislature’s website about how to testify before an Oregon legislative committee….
Free Tracking of Federal and 50-States Legislation
From Free Government Information (FGI) (and check out their blogroll): “Sunlight releases Scout to help track legislative/regulatory process” “Today, our pals at the Sunlight Foundation released Scout, a new…
You Say State, I say Federal; You say Justice, and I say Judiciary
…Oregon legislative hearing the other day and a legislator commented (quite rightly) on how confusing government is to many people (legislators and the rest of us). Those of us who…
Oregon State Court Fees Change July 1, 2009
See the explanatory memo at the Oregon State Bar (OSB): “Effective July 1, 2009, some state court filing fees will change due to 2007 legislative changes that become effective…
Online 2013 Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Available End of January 2014
on the legislative website by the end of January.” Our official print 2013 ORS arrived on December 31, 2013. The next Oregon Legislative Session begins in February 2014….
How do we organize a constitutional government to prevent abuse of power?
…is) also often have the opportunity and honor to pitch in to help students answer their law-related questions, especially when the question comes through L-net, the Oregon statewide online reference…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

