The Oregon Legislature passed 2011 HB 2244, re definition of a public record, and it was signed by the Governor on August 2, 2011:…
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Finding Local Newspaper Articles in Oregon
…3) Your own public library will have its own lists and guides of local and online resources. 4) Or, send your search request to the Oregon Libraries Network, aka L-net…
When Do I Have to Vacate My House After the Oregon Foreclosure Auction?
…is there. (Hint, using the print ORS is a lot easier than using it online. Many Oregon public libraries have the ORS in print.) But, the…
Oregon Law Librarians (back) on TV: Topic: Family Law
…tuned.) Some of the legal information sites we talked about included: · OJD Family Law website · Legal Aid Services of Oregon · Oregon State Bar public information · Oregon…
Oregon Attorney General Opinions and Letters of Advice
print starts in 1983 and ends 1992. Some libraries will have the full set. If you need Oregon AG opinions from before 1997, you’ll need to look at the print…
Is Your (Oregon) Developer or Lender Going Under?
…maintain free archives of back issues. Most public libraries, however, have newspaper databases that can be searched free of charge, often remotely (i.e. from any computer, with your library card).)…
Oregon Electronic Portal Advisory Board
the public. The Board will advise the Governor on how the State of Oregon manages and operates its web portal services. For a number of years the State has provided…
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…
I’ve been charged with a crime in Oregon: What Happens Next?
Public law librarians hear this question a lot. In a perfect world, you would have an attorney who will answer the question to your satisfaction, but we don’t live…
Emergency Clauses in the Oregon Constitution and Laws – Referendum Power Reserved to the People
“My View: Emergency clause abuses democracy,” Portland Tribune, 27 January 2015, by Richard F. LaMountain Background: Oregon Constitution Art. 1, Section 1. Natural rights inherent in people. We declare…
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