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)

Opinion

Harris Sliwoski Blog Post 

SB 1101 (PL 280 Retrocession)

Text of Bill 

Legislative Overview

OPB Article

Woodland v. Hill (Lil Nas X Case) 

Opinion

Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Decision (SCOTUS re 2 Live Crew) 

Wikipedia Page re Campbell v. Acuff-Rose

USA v. Yafa

Opinion

Yelp v. Paxton

Opinion   

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