The 2009 Oregon legislative session compilations are showing up in libraries and online (but don’t expect the 2009 ORS for a 2-3 months yet. Codification…
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Oregon “Cameras Up Skirts” Bill: 2015 HB 2596 (amending ORS 163.700)
by clothing and are intended to be protected from being seen….” Read the full bill and any legislative history and budget impact reports that are generated….” Tip: Bills are rewritten…
Quick Tips: How to Research Oregon Legislation and the Oregon Legislature
playing around with this latest one, OLIS/Liz (but don’t ask us who Liz is!). Note: You will need other tools if you want to research the Legislative History of a…
Oregon Last Will and Testament: Free, downloadable forms?
Are there free, online, downloadable, official forms you can use to write a legally enforceable Oregon will? Sorry, but the answer is no, at least not if you want…
Second Annual Oregon Archives Crawl, October 15, 2011
County Central Library or the Oregon Historical Society ) and get ready to dive head first into history. Each host…
Legislative Redistricting in Oregon
– Redistricting Law in OregonGina Zejdlik, Office of Legislative Counsel – Population in OregonCharles Rynerson, Population Research Center, Portland State University (PSU)Sheila Martin, Ph.D, Director, Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies,…
Jobs: Oregon Legislature Hiring 30 (temporary) Session Committee Assistants
If you have any interest in how Oregon state government works and would be able to work in Salem during the next Legislative session: “Legislative Administration is recruiting to…
Where are Superseded (Archived) Oregon Revised Statutes?
missing pages. But don’t forget to keep exploring the new Oregon Legislative website. It has incredible promise and oodles of useful legislative documents already – and is a growing organism…
Oregon Supreme Court: PERS Decision (4/30/15)
Moro v. State of Oregon, 357 Or 167 (S061452) (2015) “…. Before Balmer, Chief Justice, and Kistler, Walters, Linder, Brewer, and Baldwin, Justices, and Haselton, Chief Judge of the…
Statutory Interpretation: It’s Not Your Gramma’s Grammar (but maybe it should be)
…blog post at Legal Research Plus, “How to Use Legislative History to Teach Grammar ,” cites and links to Prof. Susan J. Hankin’s “Statutory Interpretation in the Age of…
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