The Oregon Department of Justice Cleared Two Lawyers of Harassment Claims. Then a Key Witness Asked Why He Wasn’t Interviewed.
A Dozen Oregon Republican Lawmakers Urged the Attorney General to Support Texas Lawsuit Undermining U.S. Election Results
An Outside Investigation of Harassment Claims Against Two Top State Lawyers Mostly Finds No Proof They Did Anything Wrong
Oregon Department of Justice Reaches Settlement With Businesses That Price-Gouged and Claimed Silk Socks Could Prevent COVID-19
An Affair Between the Head of Human Resources and a Subordinate Is the Latest Sign of Trouble at the Oregon Department of Justice The investigative report raises questions about the judgment of an official in effect responsible for watching the watchers.
A Risk Assessor Says the State of Oregon Lost Court Cases It Should Have Settled—and Punished Her for Speaking Up
Readers Respond to Federal Police Seizing People in Unmarked Vans “It isn’t just ‘regime-type’ behavior. It is extrajudicial and unconstitutional. It is regime behavior.”
Oregon Attorney General Sues to Stop Federal Arrests of Portland Protesters “Every American should be repulsed when they see this happening. If this can happen here in Portland, it can happen anywhere.”