…can find more information at the Oregon Legal Research blog post: Oregon Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Course Materials in Law Libraries Questions about your reporting year requirements? Link to the…
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Oregon Revised Statutes vs. Oregon Laws
…questions at all, or their legal reference questions would be quite different, if they understood the following. But we’re happy to explain as often as necessary – it feels very…
Oregon State Bar (OSB) Public Website Update
The Oregon State Bar public website has a great new look. There is a lot of information in print and on video. The Legal Links cable TV shows…
Washington State: Access to Justice and Bar Leaders Conference
Event: Access to Justice and Bar Leaders Conference, June 8–10, 2012 in Yakima, Washington: Topic: “Our New Economic Reality: The Legal Profession’s Role in partnership with the Washington State…
Legislative Revision Records Online at State Archives
At the State Archives web site: * Criminal Law Revision Commission Records, 1967-1972 * Interim Committee on Judiciary Records (Oregon Motor Vehicle Code revision) 1973-1974 Interim * Probate Law…
How to Tell Your Oregon State or Federal Legislators What You Think
…tool. It will give you your state and federal legislators’ names and contact information. 2) What do you say? Tell your Representative / Senator what matters to you. Read on…
Update on the Oregon Ballot Measure Archive Project, 1959-2007
The Ballot Measure Archive Project (BMAP) is invaluable for anyone researching Oregon legal history. You can find the digital archives at: Portland State University (PSU), Special Collections & University…
U.S. Senator Reid and Oregon Secretary of State Kate Brown
If you think federalism means that in the United States the federal government operates independently of state government, or vice versa, see this blog post for an interesting civics…
“Survey: [State Court] Judges Split on Their Use of Social Media”
Robert Ambrogi, at his Law Sites blog, writes on 10/28/10, about the interesting (to put it mildly) results of a survey of state courts and judges: Survey: Judges…
Oregon Supreme Court Case Limiting Mandatory Measure 11 Sentences
The Oregon Supreme Court case that limited mandatory measure 11 sentences and that garnered a lot of headlines and commentary in September, was: STATE OF OREGON v. RODRIGUEZ /…
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