…my post, Oregon Public Records Law Disclosure and Email: about how the DOJ website can be less than helpful, though I am optimistic that 2009 will bring improvements. The Commenter’s…
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What Do People (and Lawyers) Ask Public Law Librarians?
The Oregon Special Law Library Association (ORSLA) asked the question. Read the answers (and a few samples below). Public law librarians around the country will recognize these: • Non-attorney wanted…
Oregon Cell Phone Records and Warrants Law: on OPB’s Think Out Loud
Read and listen to a discussion about Oregon’s cell phone records and warrants law at: OPB’s Think Out Loud May 3, 2011 , program: Think Out Loud: Cell phone…
Crimes Oregon Notaries Can’t (Won’t!) Commit
In case you ever wondered why that Oregon Notary Public doesn’t just “wham, bam, stamp, and thank you, ma’am,” take a look at what Oregon Notaries Public need to…
Whatever Happened to the Oregon Ballot Measures Archives Project (BMAP)?
The last I heard (in 2009) Joshua Binus was trying to save Oregon Ballot Measure files from being tossed into the recycle bin by the Secretary of State’s…
COVID-19 law help: Oregon legal resources during the pandemic
…See more Covid-19 legal research and resource lists on our blog and and from our Oregon Legal Research homepage. Most Oregon public libraries will have their own local Covid-19 resources…
Oregon Lawyer Ethics: When Lawyers Sue Lawyers for Ethical Breaches (The Bee, Editorial)
“Ethics and the Law in Oregon, spotlighted by a local lawyer,” editorial, The Bee, July 2015 (Vol. 109, No. 11) Excerpt: “We have heard comments for quite some time,…
Don’t Second that Motion: Oregon Public Meetings Manual and Parliamentary Procedure
…in any number of other sources, but I found this in the January 2008 Oregon Attorney General’s Public Records and Meetings Manual (partially online – and don’t blame me for…
When Public Records Laws Trump HIPAA (Nebraska)
I saw this story at a May 17, 2009, PI Buzz blog post (3rd paragraph) and thought I’d blog about it here given the strong (ish) public records laws…
May the Best Decision Win: Hackers, Worms, Power, and Digital Law
…the Oregon Reports. The Oregon Appellate Courts Advance Sheets and Bound Volumes are published by the Publications Section of the Office of the State Court Administrator under the direction of…
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