There are a number of Law Librarian position openings in Oregon this summer 2010. Visit the usual suspects for librarian job postings, but don’t forget the Oregon State…
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Free Legal Forms Templates (NOT fill-in-the-blank forms!)
…do not provide legal advice, nor do we endorse any person, product, or company. Disclaimer : It is against state law for library staff members to engage in…
Grandparent Visitation Laws
…a family law attorney in your state. For legal advice you may want to contact the Oregon State Bar Information and Referral Service for the names…
Public Workshop Offered on Oregon’s Legislative Process (2/18/13)
…Oregon State Capitol, Hearing Room B – Live streaming video of the event will be available HERE at 6:00 p.m., Feb 18. – Send questions to legislators during the event…
Oregon Administrative Rules, OAR Bulletin, and the Oregon Documents Repository
…in time. OAR Bulletin: 1) The current OAR Bulletin is online at the Secretary of State’s office (but gaps may exist). Those gaps may be filled at the State Library’s…
Presidential Action on Access to Justice (Memorandum, 5/18/21)
…in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to increase meaningful access to our legal system and an array…
2012 Oregon Legislative Assembly Convenes February 1, 2012
“The State of Oregon has a Citizen Legislature consisting of the Senate, whose 30 members are elected to serve four-year terms, and the House of Representatives, which has 60…
Be an Oregon Queen (or King) of SHIBA: Senior Health Insurance
…out of pocket expenses for health care. Staffed by highly trained volunteers supported by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) as well as State Department of Human Services,…
The Other Lottery (not Shirley): Selecting Presidents, Legislators, and Judges By Lottery
…legislation to change your own local and state elections to Election by Lottery, in which case you will need to deepen your research. Note 1: If “The Google” doesn’t make…
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