…a political party In Oregon, you will start your research at the Secretary of State’s website. And you’ll have to end there because there are statutes and other laws about…
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Criminal Identity Theft: How to Clear Your Record
…cases or regulations, perform legal research, recommend or assist in the preparation of forms, or advise patrons regarding their legal rights. They may, however, assist patrons in locating materials or…
Early, Absentee, and Mail Voting in the United States
The National Conference of State Legislators (NCSL) created this 50 state-by-state U.S. map….
Oregon State Office Closures (Furlough Days) in 2010
Most Oregon state offices will close on Friday, March 19, and 26,500 state employees will take mandatory unpaid furloughs on that day. Other Check with Oregon Department of Administrative…
State Legislature Blog
State Legislatures Blog: For those policy wonks out there in legal research land, The Thicket is a blog you might not have seen yet. It’s dry (except to policy…
Oregon Nov 2008 Election Ballot Measures (so far)
From the Salem Statesman Journal, we read “Measures assigned their numerical designations: A dozen items will appear on Nov. 4 ballot, state says,” by Peter Wong, August 2, 2008…
Legislative Data Transparency Report Card
As part of their Open States project, the Sunlight Foundation recently released their Open Legislative Data Report Card. They rated each state legislature’s website on the following criteria: completeness;…
Oregon Sheriff’s Association Civil Process Manual, $350
Oregon State Sheriffs’ 2014 Civil Process Manual: You can sometimes find this in your county law library. “Any attorney seeking to expand his or her knowledge working on matters…
Speak Out to Your Oregon State and Federal Legislators
The Oregon Legislature’s website has a “Find Your Legislator ” feature. Now that you’ve found out who your state and federal legislative representatives are, let them…
Foreclosure Resources for Homeowners
…few years, many state/federal agencies and other organizations have partnered together in an effort to help homeowners, so some overlapping of information is to be expected. Consider looking at both…
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