their website, b) the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) chapters on Small Claims actions (use the Index to locate the relevant sections) And, c) your County Circuit Court’s Supplemental Local Rules…
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Online and/or Remote Access to Oregon Court Documents
All Oregon county circuit courts (and most if not all county, justice, and municipal courts) allow free on-site (in the courthouse) access to OJIN.Few if any public libraries will…
Nine Things Pro Se (Self-represented) Litigants Need to Know
…, posted 8/3/11, at the Legal Skills Prof Blog If you walk into a law library with a “what’s the law on x?” or “how do I…
Empirical Legal Studies Database (ELSD)
same protocols….” For the whole description, go here. Thanks to excellent Law Librarian blog for the tip (and the Stark County Law Library blog as well for tagging it)….
Oregon Citizen Arrests under ORS 153.058: Traffic, Wildlife, Fishing, and Weights and Measures
…and shall deliver a copy of the complaint to the district attorney for the county in which the complaint is filed. The court may require any enforcement officer to serve…
Oregon Writs of Assistance
…only. We do not provide legal advice, nor do we endorse any person, product, or company. 2) It is against state law for library staff members to engage in any…
Librarians may now qualify for FOIA fee exemption
…December 21, 2020 The American Association of Law Libraries reports that academic librarians may now qualify for exemption from FOIA request fees as educational institution requestors. From the AALL Washington…
Oregon Laws 2007 and the Family Fairness Act
if not, go here and click on the top BILLS/LAWS tab. Or you can call the wonderful Oregon Legislative Liaisons in Salem, at 503-986-1000 or your local county law library….
Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) and Copyright Dispute
Statutes and from Tim Stanley, Oregon Claims Copyright on Oregon Revised Statutes, at Fairly Used. (Thank you to Mary at the Library Law blog for the latter link; the former…
Oregon Miranda Rights: State v. Gardner
…a printed card, primarily to avoid any dispute over dropped words or phrases, however inadvertent.) The June 30, 2010, Oregon Court of Appeals case, State v. Gardner (A139006), addresses the…
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