…legal community in a way that puts you in regular contact with judges and the people who work with them. Even if you are an avid news-hound, even if you…
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Civics Lession: Does Oregon Have Three “Branches” of Government?
Gavel to Gavel blog (a review of state legislation affecting the courts) had this September 4th post: “Oregon Measure 78 clarifies: does Oregon have a judicial branch? A judicial…
Do Oregon circuit court judges have the power to review the decisions of other circuit court judges?
Oregonian v. The Honorable Nan G. Waller and State Of Oregon (Filed October 24, 2012 (Multnomah County Circuit Court 091116280, Court of Appeals A148488)) “BREWER, J. This case comes…
Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) Bulletin: Online-Only in 2010
…office) on this issue of authenticity of government documents. See also: Uniform Law Commission: State Electronic Legal Materials And: State-by-State Report on Authentication of Online Legal Resources…
Funeral Law in Oregon
…has a long reach. Where to begin if you want to know about funeral law? 1) The place to begin your research is the Oregon Mortuary and Cemetery Board’s webpage….
Don’t Throw Out that “Old” Oregon Law Book! (Motor Vehicle, Criminal Law, and Probate Law Revisions)
…scanned images are buried, ur, I mean can be found on an Oregon Secretary of State webpage titled “Oregon Legislative Assembly Committee Minutes and Tape Logs.” (Go figure. But, trust…
Oregon Foreclosures
…own: In my previous post on foreclosures in Oregon, I mentioned that the Oregon State Bar (OSB) was about to release two new Legal Links programs. They are out…
Searching Criminal Law in the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS)
Non-attorney legal researchers often assume that legal indexes will use the same terms (also known as keywords, subject headings, or simply words) we use in real life. But they…
Legal Writing: Et al, Serial Commas, and Latin Words Bans
I was trying to decide if et al needed a serial comma – and I came across this: In Bournemouth, England at least, “plain language” means you can’t…
Thomson Reuters’ TrustLaw Website
bono program for Oregon attorneys and Oregonians. Potential clients can contact an Oregon Legal Aid office or the Oregon State Bar Referral and Information service for information….
Oregon Legal Research Blog

