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First African American male (U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon): Ancer L. Haggerty (1973) in 1994 [18] First openly gay male (U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon): Michael J. McShane (1988) in 2013 [19] First Hispanic American male (magistrate judge; United States District Court for the District of Oregon): John Acosta ...
First female (Chief Judge; United States District Court Judge for the District of Oregon): Ann Aiken (1979) in 2009; First Asian American (female) (magistrate; United States District Court for the District of Oregon): Youlee Yim You in 2016 [14] [18] First Asian American (female) (U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit): Jennifer Sung in ...
Seal of the District of Oregon Matthew Deady. Upon Oregon's entry into the Union, the federal government created the United States District Court for the District of Oregon, a federal trial level court. At first there was a single judge, but currently there are six judgeships. [14] Those who have served as the chief judge are listed in italics ...
Oregon Supreme Court [1] Oregon Court of Appeals [2] Oregon Circuit Courts (36 courts, one for each county, administratively divided between 27 judicial districts) [3] Oregon Justice Courts [4] Oregon Municipal Courts [5] Oregon County Courts [4] Oregon Tax Court [6] Federal courts located in Oregon. United States District Court for the ...
This is a list of affinity, specialized, and local bar associations in the state of Oregon. Unlike the Oregon State Bar Association , membership in these associations is voluntary. Affinity bar associations
Oregon’s 1981 Legislature enacted legislation that unified the state courts into the Oregon Judicial Department. The district, circuit, tax, and both appellate courts were combined beginning in 1983. In 1997, the Legislature then combined the district and circuit courts, and in 1998 added a Magistrate Division to the Tax Court. [3]
The OJD has no jurisdiction over other local courts in Oregon, which include county courts, [3] justice courts, [4] [5] and municipal courts. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] In 1998, the state combined its state district courts into the Oregon circuit courts.
After Oregon became a state on February 14, 1859, the United States Congress created the District of Oregon encompassing the entire state on March 3, 1859. [5] The bill creating the district authorized a single judge and also designated it as a judicial circuit. [5]