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  2. Oregon Government Ethics Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Government Ethics Commission, formerly known as the Oregon Government Standards and Practices Commission, is a nine-member government body in the U.S. state of Oregon responsible for enforcing the state's government ethics, lobbying, and Public Meetings laws. The commission reviews possible violations and is empowered to make legal ...

  3. Oregon Administrative Rules - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Administrative Rules is organized by chapters, with each chapter representing a government agency (Chapter 110 for example is the Capitol Planning Commission). The Office of the Legislative Counsel reviews administrative rules with regard to constitutionality and scope and intent of enabling legislation.

  4. American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct

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    In 1908, the ABA's Committee on Code of Professional Ethics delivered the "Canons of Professional Ethics", which set forth general principles and responsibilities for members of the legal profession. [26] [27] The Canons drew heavily from the Alabama State Bar Association's 1887 Code of Ethics. [28]

  5. Subpoena duces tecum - Wikipedia

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    A subpoena duces tecum (pronounced in English / s ə ˈ p iː n ə ˌ dj uː s iː z ˈ t iː k ə m / sə-PEE-nə DEW-seez TEE-kəm), or subpoena for production of evidence, is a court summons ordering the recipient to appear before the court and produce documents or other tangible evidence for use at a hearing or trial. In some jurisdictions ...

  6. Explainer: What are the rules around public meetings and ...

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    As the Oregon State Bar points out: "The Public Meetings Law is a public attendance law, not a public participation law. The right of the public to attend does not include the right to participate ...

  7. Subpoena - Wikipedia

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    A subpoena (/ s ə ˈ p iː. n ə /; [1] also subpœna, supenna or subpena [2]) or witness summons is a writ issued by a government agency, most often a court, to compel testimony by a witness or production of evidence under a penalty for failure. There are two common types of subpoenas:

  8. Oregon Supreme Court rules GOP legislators who walked out of ...

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    The Oregon Supreme Court ruled on Thursday in favor of the Secretary of State's interpretation of Measure 113, disqualifying for reelection 10 Republican senators who had 10 or more unexcused ...

  9. Kansas bill would limit subpoena power of Ethics ... - AOL

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    A new bill would limit the subpoena power of the state’s ethics watchdog amid investigations into possible violations by some Republican officials.