All posts tagged "Oregon"
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Marcus Dieterle | August 18, 2017
Possession of Small Amount of Drugs No Longer a Felony Offense in Oregon
Oregonians may now be charged with a misdemeanor for possessing small quantities of drugs.
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Alexis Evans | May 1, 2017
Cannabis in America May 2017: Learn How Legislators Are Aiming to Protect Cannabis Customers
Check out our May Cannabis in America newsletter!
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Alec Siegel | April 11, 2017
Oregon Passes Bill to Protect Marijuana Consumers’ Personal Information
The bill is meant to protect against a crackdown by federal authorities.
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Emma Von Zeipel | April 7, 2017
RantCrush Top 5: April 7, 2017
Happy Friday, everyone!
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Anneliese Mahoney | April 1, 2017
A Right to Die?: The Argument Over Physician-Assisted Suicide
Terminal illnesses are a heartbreaking reality of life–in many cases, doctors can only provide care to help patients...
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Alexis Evans | March 31, 2017
Oregon Lawmakers Introduce Ambitious Marijuana Reform Bills
It almost seems too good to be true.
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Alec Siegel | March 22, 2017
Oregon Issues First Recreational Marijuana Recall After Failed Pesticide Test
But not before some customers bought the tainted batch.
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Alexis Evans | March 3, 2017
The Trump Effect?: Oregon Lawmakers Push to Protect Pot Privacy
The battle lines have been drawn.
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Emma Von Zeipel | September 8, 2016
The Bundy Brothers’ Trial is About to Start: Here’s What You Need to Know
There's a lot of moving parts: here's what you should know.
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Alec Siegel | August 22, 2016
At Oregon’s State Fair, a Groundbreaking Attraction: Marijuana Plants
The first state fair to feature the polarizing plant.
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Alec Siegel | June 13, 2016
Oregon Judge Recognizes a Person as Non-Binary
A victory for all who reject the two-gender ideology.
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Lewis & Clark Law School | April 7, 2016
Advocating with a Passion: Why a Career in Public Interest Law is Worth Considering
Do you want to make a difference?
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Alexandra Simone | January 28, 2016
Standoff at the Oregon Wildlife Refuge: Is it Over?
With its leaders arrested, how long can the militia last?
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Michael Sliwinski | January 15, 2016
What’s Going on in Oregon? Domestic Terrorism in the Beaver State
How do the Bundy's fit into the history of right-wing violence?
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Anneliese Mahoney | January 6, 2016
Delusions of Grandeur: Ammon Bundy Compares Himself to Rosa Parks
I just experienced the world's biggest eye roll.
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Anneliese Mahoney | December 21, 2015
Newspapers Can’t Run Marijuana Ads if They Want to Use the Postal Service
Dispatches from the messy intersection of state and federal law.
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Lewis & Clark Law School | December 16, 2015
Top Five Reasons Young Law and Policy Minds Should Check Out Portland, Oregon
Looking to make a change? Check out Portland, Oregon.
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 8, 2015
Oregon’s First Week of Legalized Weed Sales Rakes in $11 Million
A successful first week of sales in the Pacific Northwest.
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Lewis & Clark Law School | October 5, 2015
Lewis & Clark Law School’s New Criminal Justice Reform Clinic Fills Holes in the Criminal Justice System
A move to benefit law students and the community.
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 2, 2015
The Depressing Routine of Mass Shootings in the United States
Reflections on the tragedy at Umpqua Community College in Oregon.
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Anneliese Mahoney | August 27, 2015
Oregon Court Answers the Time-Old Question: Is Weed Too Smelly?
This appeals court doesn't think so.
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Jessica McLaughlin | May 2, 2015
Marijuana Edibles: A New Challenge for Regulators
Trials and tribulations in regulating a new kind of weed.
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Lewis & Clark Law School | April 14, 2015
Eat, Pray, Law: Lewis & Clark Law Forum Discusses Food Law
Lewis & Clark's Eat, Pray, Law forum generated a ton of buzz around the field of food law.
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Kevin Rizzo | March 19, 2015
Oregon Becomes First State to Automatically Register Voters
Oregon passed a law this week making it the first state to automatically register voters.
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Ashley Shaw | March 19, 2015
House Stolen in Oregon, Found Several Miles Away
When a man, visiting his vacation cabin, saw that it was no longer there, he had to report...
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Chelsey D. Goff | December 15, 2014
ICYMI: Best of the Week
From bizarre laws still on the books to strippers working college admissions, ICYMI check out Law Street's Best...
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Marisa Mostek | December 6, 2014
The Dumbest Laws in the United States: Pacific Northwest Edition
Check out the dumbest laws in Washington and Oregon. Hope you don't like lollipops, Washington residents.
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Allison Dawson | December 5, 2014
Sturm College of Law Changes With Times, Offers Marijuana Class
University of Denver's Sturm College of Law will offer a class on representing the marijuana client.
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Chelsey D. Goff | November 10, 2014
ICYMI: Best of the Week
ICYMI, check out the Best of the Week from Law Street Media.
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Anneliese Mahoney | November 5, 2014
Oregon and Alaska Legalize Marijuana
Oregon and Alaska joined the growing number of states legalizing marijuana. And maybe DC.