On the Scene: Legislative update 2017
Corporate taxes, transparency and tiny homes take center stage on Tuesday.
Corporate taxes, transparency and tiny homes take center stage on Tuesday.
Global displacement is on the rise, thanks to intractable conflicts, economics and climate change. Oregonians have and will continue to see the results of international migration in our neighborhoods. How might we build more informed, responsive, resilient and vibrant communities? This is the focus of “The Space Between Us: Immigrants, Refugees and Oregon,” a free … Read more
Inter-tribal casino proposed, Portland homeless investments decrease and Coos Bay export terminal receives new push.
One week after the opening of the $500 million Ilani Casino in Ridgefield, the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians announced plans to build Oregon’s first inter-tribal gaming and entertainment facility.
School Board Assn. threatens suit over state forest sale, Portland budget includes $18 million surplus and Newport wave energy center in federal budget.
Michael Moffitt, dean of the University of Oregon law school, talks about the future of legal education.
The 45th president, and new practice areas such as the gig economy and cannabis, are giving the law profession a boost.
Competition, new technologies and millennial attorneys are forcing law firms to re-examine the way they do business.
SupportHound, a spousal support tool, is among a new crop of data-driven legal startups.
A day in the life of downtown Portland.