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Advocates worry the Department of Energy’s move could be the start of a broader effort by other federal agencies to roll back civil rights rules.
The decision has received relatively little attention compared with other blockbusters from this term—but it stands to have a ...
The suit will return to a U.S. District judge in Oregon to determine whether a new state law on short school days is working ...
Oregon Lawmakers passed legislation allowing property owners or landlords to evict squatters, but the law will not go into ...
The Senate passed the bill once again after Gov. Tina Kotek warned the measure highlights "the risk of fragmented ...
An Oregon judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking a city from enforcing homeless encampment restrictions unless certain conditions are met.
A new report from the organization Disability Rights Oregon (DRO) claims that the state's Department of Human Services (DHS) failed to stop a preventable August 2024 suicide of a 17-year-old in ...
The report asserts that the 17-year-old's death in August 2024 was foreseeable and preventable, but the Oregon Department of Human Services failed to take action.
Disability Rights Oregon sued Grants Pass on Thursday, accusing it of violating a state law requiring cities’ camping regulations to be “objectively reasonable.” ...
The Los Angeles-area wildfires bring a renewed focus on Oregonians with disabilities during major natural disasters. We speak with the advocacy group Disability Rights Oregon.
Disability Rights Oregon wants a judge to hold Oregon in contempt for again taking too long to admit mentally ill people in jail to the state psychiatric hospital.