
Monday Jun 02, 2025
Oregon Law News, Jun 2025 (S2:E2)
Oregon Reporter Podcast
Oregon Law News, June 2025 (S2:E2);
Date of Publishing: June 2, 2025
MCLE ID No: 123205
(Approved by the OSB MCLE department on June 9, 2025)
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Show Notes:
Casala, LLC v. Kotek (re BM 119 “Labor Peace Agreement” Requirement)
SB 1101 (PL 280 Retrocession)
Woodland v. Hill (Lil Nas X Case)
Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Decision (SCOTUS re 2 Live Crew)
Wikipedia Page re Campbell v. Acuff-Rose
USA v. Yafa
Yelp v. Paxton
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