Oregon’s Senator Merkley has updated his Covid-19 Resources page with information about the 880 page bill (HR 748) that was signed into law on March 27, 2020 (P.L. 116-136)….
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A Free Legal Resource You Might Have That You Might Not Know About
…your human resources department to see if you have an EAP and what services it offers. You might just find the help you need through your Employee Assistance Program….
Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS): New, Free, Legal Research Database
…Legal Information to the Public arena). Lawyers might have other things to add, including our friends at PLoL and Justia and Public Resource, all very public spirited, like librarians….
Responses to “Oregon Legal Research Blog” Reader Legal Questions
…has excellent guides for real Oregonians with real legal problems and questions. (Or, check the Oregon Legal Assistance Resource Guide.) 2) If your question is fairly general, e.g. about Oregon history,…
Medical – Legal Research Resources for Oregon Attorneys and Legal Researchers
medical databases and some even have professional medical librarians: a) Multnomah County Public Library health and medical resources and links b) OHSU Library resources and links (Portland-metro) c) Tuality Health…
Job Opening: Library Assistant (Law Library)
…This is a part-time, full-benefit, paraprofessional position in a small public law library. Develop and maintain Law Library OPAC, internet and intranet web sites, and Web 2.0 tools. Monitor compliance…
Legal Information Tower of Babel: Law dot Gov, National Inventory, and the U.K. Law dot Gov Project
…resource dot org and the Law dot Gov Google Group. Unlike the U.K. (below), most U.S. law primary sources are in the public domain. (Yes, there are exceptions.) For more…
Public Records and Attorney-Client Privilege
Between this case, Klamath County School District v. Teamey, and this proposed bill (SB 671) we have the beginnings of some interesting conversations, among government lawyers, citizens, and…
Public Workshop Offered on Oregon’s Legislative Process (2/18/13)
The Legislature’s press release for this event can be found under the date February 11, 2013. “When: Monday, February 18, 2013 from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m….
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #8 (Bill of Rights, 43-45)
…and public to protection from accused person during criminal proceedings; denial of pretrial release44. Term of imprisonment imposed by court to be fully served; exceptions45. Person convicted of certain crimes…
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