Findlaw has a nifty State-by-State Time Off to Vote Law chart. (Thanks to Jim Calloway’s Law Practice Tips blog for the lead !)…
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You Say State, I say Federal; You say Justice, and I say Judiciary
…based on local, state or federal law? a) Sometimes this is easy, but sometimes not so much. Take that lowly (and aggravating) traffic ticket. The law you allegedly broke was…
Oregon Constitution on “Vacancy in office of Governor”
Line of succession is governed by the Oregon Constitution. (Note: Oregon does not have a Lieutenant Governor.) See also Wikipedia and Ballotpedia (and this one) and Secretary of State on…
Exploring Government Transparency
…lowers or eliminates request fees. For more background, check out the 2010 Government Transparency Report and other resources found on the Government Transparency Initiative site. Other interesting state government…
How Do I Find Help with Legal Research in Another State?
…law libraries and public libraries usually carry) dealing with wills and estate planning. Since NOLO books are not state specific these were a good primer for the patron and his…
State Agency Databases Across the Fifty States
I was visiting the ever-enlightening FGI blog (Free Government Information) and came across a blog post about this treasure: State Agency Databases Across the Fifty States You can link…
Oregon Governor: 2010 State of the State Address
If you weren’t invited to the Oregon Governor’s State of the State address (and most of us weren’t, so don’t feel bad) and would like to know what was…
State of Oregon Law Library Provides Statewide, Remote Access to EBSCO & Fastcase
The State of Oregon Law Library (SOLL) is providing statewide access to 2 valuable legal research databases, previously unavailable for remote access to non-attorney Oregonians. (No legal research database…
Schedules for 50 State Legislatures: In Session, Special Session, and Adjourned
The National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) has posted their 2013 Legislative Session calendar for each state….
Combine the Oregon Circuit Courts of Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas?
…the feasibility of making a metropolitan court district combining the resources of Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas counties to increase access to justice and make an appropriate recommendation to the Oregon…
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