…the case is remanded to the Court of Appeals for further proceedings. Opinion of the Court by Justice Thomas A. Balmer. Today, the Oregon Supreme Court held that an attorney…
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Public Video-Conferencing Sites in Oregon
I recently gathered information about where to find public video-conferencing sites around the state, for use by government and non-profit organizations. I’ve posted my list at the Washington…
Oregon (and other State) Courts: Official Dictionary
many State employees can use. Your public library may also subscribe to it. Many public libraries, however, rely on other online subscription dictionaries or on the free online ones, but…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: #4
…Private property or services taken for public use19. Imprisonment for debt20. Equality of privileges and immunities of…
Oregon Ballot Measure Archive Project: Update
We heard a good-news update on the Oregon Ballot Measure Archive Project, which founder and leader Joshua Binus says is alive and well. From Joshua: “The biggest news to…
Oregon Miranda Rights: State v. Gardner
…a printed card, primarily to avoid any dispute over dropped words or phrases, however inadvertent.) The June 30, 2010, Oregon Court of Appeals case, State v. Gardner (A139006), addresses the…
Oregon Lawyer Blogs: Oregon & Washington Condo & HOA Law
Lots of lawyers blog, but not all blog about substantive law. Add this one to the growing list of Oregon substantive legal blogs (see sidebar of Blogs-Oregon Legal Topics):…
Oregon Legislature: New 2009 Laws
The August/September 2009 issue of the Oregon State Bar Bulletin (OSB) had a useful list of recent legislative bills that passed this past Legislative Session. It’s a list that…
Oregon Judicial Branch Four Year Report (2011-2014)
for court include self-help resources and staff, public law libraries, statewide forms, and user-friendly technology. A nationwide average of 80% of family law cases will involve at least one, and…
Bankruptcy Clinic: Oregon State Bar (OSB) and Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO)
…from their Oregon Law Help webpages. You can also just telephone LASO at: 503-224-4086 If these links break again before I get to update them again, just search (using your…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

