…and statutory ones for statutes that are enacted by the Oregon Legislative Assembly. The Oregon Constitution , Article IV, Section 1 (4)(d) says: “… Notwithstanding section 1, Article XVII of…
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Oregon’s Takings Clause
The latest volume of the Oregon Law Review, vol. 85, no. 4, 2006, has one article (out of six total) about Oregon law. It is the Comment “Missing from…
Oregon Attorney Blogs: OSB Legal Publications and PLF Law Practice Managment Tips
1) Stay on top of useful Oregon law publications: The Oregon Legal Publications blog is just entering the blawg-world and will include writing tips from their attorney editors, excerpts from…
Superseded Oregon Revised Statutes: A Legislative, OJD, and County Law Library Collaboration
Oregon legal researchers and attorneys rejoice! The Washington County Law Library staff are scanning the 1953-1993 ORS from statute books donated by the Oregon Supreme Court, Oregon Legislative Counsel…
Trimet Loses Free Speech Case: Commercial and Political Ad Protections in Oregon
accept ads on public transportation. But if the Portland-area mass transit agency does so, the Oregon and federal constitutions prohibit refusing ads based on their content….” (read full story)…
Intellectual Freedom in Oregon: A News Database
A citation/abstract database of intellectual freedom news articles and editorials: Joint project of the Oregon State Library’s Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse and the Oregon Library Association’s Intellectual Freedom Committee “Currently,…
Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) and Copyright Dispute
A couple of posts (on this copyright dispute) worth reading, from Law, Technology and Legal Marketing Blog, Cease, Desist & Resist – Oregon’s Copyright Claim on the Oregon Revised…
Traffic Week (Oregon): Do I Have to Tell My Parents About My Traffic Accident?
…license status, legal status, car ownership, insurance status, parental stability and maturity, etc. Start with these to look for an answer to your specific question: 1) Oregon DMV has a…
Is a “Violation” a “Lesser Included Offense” in Oregon?
State v. Swanson (SC S059135) On November 10, 2011, the Oregon Supreme Court issued the following: Excerpt: “On review from the Court of…
Remedies for Oregon Attorney Clients Who Feel Their “Lawyer Done Them Wrong”
Oregon Personal Injury Lawyer Blog has this informative post: “Another Remedy for Clients Ripped Off by Oregon Lawyers,” March 20, 2012 “People call me when they have trouble with…
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