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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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This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one general CLE Credit (upon its approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.
For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.
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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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This Episode’s Sponsors:
CC Reporting: providing remote court reporting services across the state of Oregon, and in-person coverage from Salem to Medford. Schedule online at CCReporting.com. CC Reporting: we've got you covered.
Watkinson Laird Rubenstein: serving Oregon for 30 years from offices in Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Bend. Business Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate transactions, and Civil Litigation. Visit wlrlaw.com for more information.
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Support The Oregon Reporter Podcast:
Support us at patreon.com/OregonReporterPodcast
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Intro/Outro Music:
“Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
“Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
Music Clip Use (Fair Use):
Excerpt from “Pretty Woman” by 2 Live Crew, used for educational and commentary purposes under the Fair Use doctrine (17 U.S.C. § 107). This use is consistent with the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc., 510 U.S. 569 (1994), which affirmed the transformative, parodic nature of the work. This podcast is a non-commercial, nonprofit production published by a 501(c)(3) organization.
All Rights Reserved by Oregon Reporter Podcast, LLC; no part of this show may be reproduced, distributed, or adapted without permission.
For all inquiries: [email protected]
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)
***********************************
This episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast qualifies you for one general CLE Credit (upon its approval by the OSB MCLE department), which can be self-reported on your MCLE transcript.
For Instructions on self-reporting this credit, click HERE.
***********************************
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
***********************************
This Episode’s Sponsors:
CC Reporting: providing remote court reporting services across the state of Oregon, and in-person coverage from Salem to Medford. Schedule online at CCReporting.com. CC Reporting: we've got you covered.
Watkinson Laird Rubenstein: serving Oregon for 30 years from offices in Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Bend. Business Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate transactions, and Civil Litigation. Visit wlrlaw.com for more information.
***********************************
Support The Oregon Reporter Podcast:
Support us at patreon.com/OregonReporterPodcast
***********************************
Intro/Outro Music:
“Happy Boy Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
“Happy Boy End Theme,” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
Music Clip Use (Fair Use):
Excerpt from “Pretty Woman” by 2 Live Crew, used for educational and commentary purposes under the Fair Use doctrine (17 U.S.C. § 107). This use is consistent with the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc., 510 U.S. 569 (1994), which affirmed the transformative, parodic nature of the work. This podcast is a non-commercial, nonprofit production published by a 501(c)(3) organization.
All Rights Reserved by Oregon Reporter Podcast, LLC; no part of this show may be reproduced, distributed, or adapted without permission.
For all inquiries: [email protected]