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State lawyers say they will appeal. A federal judge has ruled the measure legal under the U.S. Constitution.
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The 44-year-old Corvallis lawmaker is the first Democrat to declare he's running for the office in the wake of incumbent Ellen Rosenblum's announcement she will not run for a fourth term.
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After 12 years, the role of Oregon’s top lawyer might be up for grabs in 2024.
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Oregon’s convoluted regulatory system helps explain how this scandal happened.
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The Oregon Supreme Court has denied a petition to overturn a lower court ruling blocking the state’s new gun laws from taking effect. Ballot Measure 114’s provisions remain blocked in their entirety pending a lower court hearing on the measure’s constitutionality.
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Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum has announced she wants to postpone one provision of the gun safety measure approved by voters last month.
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The state of Oregon will receive more than $18 million as part of a settlement with a company that manufactures electronic cigarettes.
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The Oregon Department of Justice has launched a hotline for people to report potential violations of the state’s sanctuary law.
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Three statewide officeholders took the oath of office in Oregon Monday. Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum is starting her third term and Treasurer Tobias…
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Oregon’s Attorney General and two of the state's largest universities are part of a pair of lawsuits attempting to block a new federal rule they say will…
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Oregon’s Attorney General is asking businesses to relax their usual cancellation policies for events disrupted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With…
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Oregon’s Attorney General wants to tackle hate crimes across the state. At a listening session last night in Eugene, the AG encouraged locals to share…