The brief argues that tenants should have the right to safe, healthy, and habitable common areas.
The brief argues that federal and Oregon laws don’t allow arbitration agreements to be enforced if one party fails to pay its fees.
The brief supports the plaintiffs against Tillamook, arguing that the decision in question undermines consumer protection by wrongly dismissing claims of overpayment due to false advertising.
OCJ joined 90 state and local nonprofit organizations to sign an amicus brief filed in the US Supreme Court by UC Berkeley Center for Consumer Law & Economic Justice.