“The climate change science is clear and overwhelming: our planet is getting hotter, wildfire seasons are getting longer and more destructive, and the resulting wildfire smoke is a real danger to public health. We need the federal government to keep up with the realities Oregonians face, and we need FEMA to have the jurisdiction to assist when we ask for help. I stand with my co-signers on this letter in urging FEMA to move quickly and amend its definition of “major disaster” to include extreme heat and wildfire smoke events,” said AG Rosenblum. #climatechange #FEMA #oregon #wildfires #emergencypreparedness
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The Oregon Department of Justice (DOJ), headed by Attorney General Ellen F. Rosenblum, serves as the State’s law firm. The Oregon DOJ employs about 1,300 individuals statewide and has a biennial budget of approximately $550 million. The agency is headquartered in Salem (with remote sites across the State) and has ten legal and 13 child support offices throughout the state. In addition to providing legal representation to state government, the DOJ advocates for and protects all Oregonians, especially the most vulnerable, such as children and seniors. The Oregon DOJ and its ten divisions are tasked with running programs related to child support, charitable activities, district attorney assistance, crime victim compensation, and consumer protection. In all, the DOJ and attorney general have responsibility and authority under more than 350 state laws. The Oregon DOJ has ten divisions. They include: • Office of the Attorney General • Administrative Services Division • Appellate Division • Child Advocacy and Protection Division • Child Support Division • Civil Enforcement Division • Crime Victim and Survivor Services Division • Criminal Justice Division • General Counsel Division • Trial Division EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES At the Oregon DOJ, we respect our people. We value the diverse perspectives, knowledge, and experiences of our coworkers and those seeking to join us. We strive to build an inclusive and performance-oriented workplace, and welcome all individuals. Our commitment to diversity in Oregon’s government enhances our dedication to public service. Our differences lead to a better understanding of the work we do, the people we work with, and the impact of our work. Current Attorney Openings - https://www.doj.state.or.us/oregon-department-of-justice/careers/attorney-positions/ Current Non-Attorney Openings (for Department of Justice on Workday) - https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/
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Oregon Department of Justice reposted this
As we approach the Fourth of July, we’re reflecting on the engaging discussions we’ve hosted this past program season with various public service professionals. One highlight is an interview with Oregon’s first woman Attorney General, Ellen Rosenblum, who is completing her twelve-year tenure this year. In a conversation with Kerry Tymchuk, executive director of Oregon Historical Society, AG Rosenblum shared her experiences, challenges, and achievements throughout her career, offering valuable perspectives on the legal landscape in Oregon. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from a pioneering figure in our state’s history. Watch the video on our YouTube channel at https://lnkd.in/gfjS7su7 Oregon Department of Justice
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“As technology advances, our consumer protection laws must keep pace. The OCPA does just that— providing the gold standard in consumer privacy protections nationwide,” said Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum. “I am most grateful to all who participated on the Consumer Privacy Task Force, to the Oregon legislature for passing this law, and to the Governor for signing it. I strongly urge all Oregonians to familiarize themselves with their new rights and protections.” #consumerprotection #dataprivacy #oregon #OCPA
Oregonians Gain Significant New Consumer Privacy Protections - Oregon Department of Justice
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“Acts of bias and hatred are cruel and cowardly, and they deny people the dignity of safety and belonging every Oregonian deserves. Hate speech, slur-filled graffiti, bigoted flyering campaigns, and bias-motivated assaults are what we are seeing and hearing about regularly on the Hotline,” Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum said. “The work our Civil Rights Unit does is integral to combating hate in Oregon. We know most people don’t tell anyone—oftentimes including law enforcement—about their hate and bias experiences, so it is critical we continue to invest in and support our front-line advocates providing crucial services to Oregonians throughout the state on the Hotline,” AG Rosenblum added. #civilrights #biascrimes #youbelong
Reports of Hate and Bias Incidents Increase in Oregon - Oregon Department of Justice
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Statement by Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum on SCOTUS Idaho v. United States (EMTALA) Opinion: “We are relieved that the Supreme Court did the right thing (in “legal speak” vacated its stay of the preliminary injunction) in Idaho v. United States. The bottom line is—at least for now—pregnant persons can legally receive abortion care in medical emergencies in Idaho and other states that ban abortions. This decision left undecided critical issues like whether Idaho acted within its rights or whether the federal law called EMTALA takes precedence over state abortion bans. “For now, the case has been sent back to the lower courts. And, for now, patients in states with bans will still face great difficulty in accessing reproductive healthcare. Here in Oregon, we will continue to experience demand for services from patients traveling across the border from Idaho. We welcome them here and will not let up in our fight for safe and legal abortion care for all!” #abortionrights #reproductiverights #EMTALA #SCOTUS
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Dear colleagues, As we approach Juneteenth, let’s take a moment to reflect on the significance of this day. Historically, June 19, 1865, marks the day when 250,000 enslaved Black Americans in Galveston, Texas were informed of their freedom. Legally, this federal government notification came more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation had been issued. Emotionally, Freedom Day stands as a reminder of the tension inherent in Black Americans’ delayed liberation and our nation’s struggle to achieve freedom and equality for all. Juneteenth resonates more than ever because it highlights both the progress that has been made and the work that remains to be done. Our organization recognizes this tension, and we are committed to fostering an inclusive and respectful environment. Juneteenth encourages us to continue to educate ourselves and others to understand our full and complex history. Juneteenth also encourages us to acknowledge, value, and learn from diversity because it is our strength and makes us better. Juneteenth inspires us to speak out against all forms of bigotry today because silence is no longer an option. Juneteenth invites us to create a safe space for belonging and inclusion. Remember, Juneteenth is not just a historical milestone; it is a call to action for us to continue our work towards a just and equitable society. Thank you all for your dedication to making the Oregon Department of Justice and our community a better place for all. Ellen, Lisa and the AGO Office
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Statement By Attorney General Rosenblum On The Supreme Court’s AHM Ruling “The Supreme Court did the right thing this morning to reject the AHM lawsuit. This does not mean that the legal battles over access to abortion medication are over. Our unwavering coalition of state attorneys general is committed to defending access to safe and effective medications used for abortion and miscarriage management—like mifepristone—and will continue to do so in the courts and in our states. “Let me be clear: The injunction we obtained last year from the federal court in Washington state maintaining the status quo for mifepristone remains in place and protects all Oregonians!” #mifepristone #reproductiverights #oregon
Statement By Attorney General Rosenblum On The Supreme Court’s Ahm Ruling This Morning - Oregon Department of Justice
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“For decades, Johnson & Johnson misled consumers about the potential harms of its talc powder products. Worse, they doubled down on the safety of those products, attacked credible scientific studies, refused to include warning labels on their products, and, at every turn, put profits ahead of lives. These decisions overwhelmingly harmed women,” said AG Rosenblum. “This settlement – important as it is — can never undo those harms,” she added. https://lnkd.in/gad67CGW
Coalition of 43 AGs Reach $700 Million Nationwide Settlement with Johnson and Johnson over deceptive marketing; Oregon to receive $15 million - Oregon Department of Justice
https://www.doj.state.or.us
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Thank you, Governor Tina Kotek, for signing SB 1561 and bringing the Environmental Restoration Council into being! This landmark environmental endowment is the product of a legislative team effort built upon the countless hours of work by Oregon DOJ attorneys and staff, among others, who secured for Oregon an historic nearly $700 million settlement with Monsanto. The result is a fund that centers equity and environmental justice to clean, restore, and protect Oregon’s natural and human worlds for generations to come. #environmentaljustice #oregon
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Oregon Department of Justice reposted this
Join us for a Fireside Chat with Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum, Oregon Department of Justice on Wednesday, June 5, from 5-6 pm at First Congregational UCC of Portland (1126 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR). Doors open at 4:30 pm. Admission is free with registration via Eventbrite at the link below. As the first woman to be elected Oregon Attorney General, Rosenblum's tenure has been marked by significant achievements and challenges. Don't miss this opportunity to hear her reflect on the last twelve years and share her vision for the future of justice and legal advocacy in Oregon. She will be joined in conversation by Kerry Tymchuk, Executive Director of the Oregon Historical Society, who will pose questions based on registrants' suggestions. Submit yours for consideration with the registration form.
Fireside Chat with Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum
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