The following Oregon County Law Libraries have in-library public, or staff-assisted, access to OJIN, OECI, or ACMS (court dockets). (But these locations do not necessarily have access to the…
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How to Change Your Voter Party-Affiliation Registration in Oregon
to every county – after all, Oregon elections law is state law, not local. Here, for example, is what you’ll see at the Multnomah County Elections Office website: “Party affiliation…
Research Foreign and International Law Like a Pro
If you’re not an expert researcher or if you don’t have access to a large law library with professional foreign and international law librarians, the key to productive legal…
Oregon November 2010 Election: REGISTER TO VOTE (and Gubernators)
Election Division or your county election office for information on registering online or in person. November 2010 is the time to vote for a new Oregon Gubernator. (Why else would…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #10 (Article II, Suffrage and Elections, Sections 11-17)
County in the State for State Officers, or in any County of a Congressional District in which such electors may reside, for Members of Congress.– Whole meal: Oregon Constitution….
Researching Commercial Leases in Oregon
…CLE materials from Oregon and non-Oregon CLE vendors. You can search law school library catalogs online. You can search most state law library catalogs online. Several publishers and organizations have…
Federal Law Preempts Oregon Law
arbitration agreements that flies in the face of U.S. Supreme Court case law. ORS 36.620(5), part of Oregon’s version of the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act (“OUAA”), now requires that, in…
Are You Being Sued? How to find out if a Lawsuit has been Filed (in Oregon and beyond)
appeal, and may or may not be subject to oversight by the Oregon Commission on Judicial Fitness and Discipline. For example, Washington County has a Justice Court and many of…
State of Oregon Law Library Research Guides
If you haven’t visited the State of Oregon Law Library (SOLL) website recently, it’s worth a visit. Make sure you also check out its collection of legal history and…
May the Best Decision Win: Hackers, Worms, Power, and Digital Law
…name as published in the Oregon Reports in the manner provided in the Appellate Courts’ Style Manual. Oregon Rule of Appellate Procedure 5.20(4); UTCR 2.010(13). Oregon law prevents us…
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