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Orders of the Governor and Opinions of the Attorney General (Oregon Bulletin, 2017). The annual OAR compilations from 2018 to present, and Oregon Bulletin from Nov. 2017 to present are…

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…executive orders, proclamations, memorandums, etc. using free and fee-based legal and government databases and through searching in the wild, e.g. Duck Duck Go, among other search engines. Do not confuse…

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orders or other cases that fall under the federal Violence Against Women Act. Court records are available for cases in all Oregon circuit courts and the Oregon Tax Court. Online…

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…the typical scenario, even if the judge orders a set aside, the consumer’s name can still be found by searching the court indexes and the case can still be viewed…

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…laws need to researched at federal government websites, e.g. this one and this one. You can research the U.S. Code and the CFR (including Executive Orders) from this GPO website,…

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…PRIMER One day soon, Oregon litigants will have e-Court for most Oregon state court documents (e.g. complaints, motions, orders, briefs, petitions for review, etc.), but in the meantime, and for…

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