Here’s a round-up of our Administrative Law research resources: Library of Congress research guide: How to Trace Federal Regulations How to Find an Oregon Administrative Rule History Where…
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Social Security and Medicare Laws: Presidential Statements
I was thinking, for obvious reasons, about previous Presidential statements on sweeping changes to the Health and Welfare (and happiness pursuit) of the nation: 1) Presidential Statement on…
Oregon Public Records Laws
The Multnomah County Auditor has released its public records law report on eliminating barriers to public access. Today’s Oregonian had an editorial about the report, here….
Emergency Legislation Shortlist: 2009 Oregon Laws with Early Effective Dates
The Oregon State Bar (OSB) has posted their Emergency Legislation Shortlist at their website: From the intro: “Bills Passed by the 2009 Oregon State Legislature With Effective Dates…
It’s not Easy Being Judge or a Marmoset or Pregnant in the Carpool Lane or … Snowball?
It’s also not easy to do the right thing for a man and his monkey. The Tyranny of Small Laws: Beds illuminates the way too difficult life of a…
Oregon Consumer Law 2009 Legislation: Lemon Laws and Auto Repair Shops
If you want or need to track Oregon consumer law legislation, here are two recent bills that may be of interest. And, here is the press release:…
Where is the 2009 ORS? Hold Your Oregon Horses ….
This is the time of year when we start getting questions from people wanting the 2009 Oregon statutes or laws. This is also the time of year when we…
Oregon Legislature: New 2009 Laws
The August/September 2009 issue of the Oregon State Bar Bulletin (OSB) had a useful list of recent legislative bills that passed this past Legislative Session. It’s a list…
2009 Oregon Legislature’s (Car) Towing Statutes
Practice makes perfect? Each legislative session we see new laws about towing. Add these to updated local towing ordinances and we could probably write book on Oregon towing…
Oregon Dogs: Therapy, Assistance, and Companion Dogs
…Special Session laws not yet codified) and the OAR and your local codes (e.g. city, town, Trimet, etc.). Look in the print “Words and Phrases” volume (possibly online at…
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