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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Oregon Supreme Court justices, Ted Kulongoski, Charles L. McNary, List of Oregon judges, Matthew Deady, Betty Roberts, Hans A. Linde, Oregon Supreme Court Building, William Strong, W. Michael Gillette, George Van Hoomissen, Alonzo A. Skinner, Andrew J. Thayer, Edward Fadeley, Robert E. Jones, Susan P. Graber, Jack Landau, Virginia Linder, Wallace McCamant, Jacob Tanzer, Thomas A. Balmer, Martha Lee Walters, Robert D. Durham, Martin L. Pipes, Thomas Tongue, R. William Riggs, William Marion Ramsey, Randall B. Kester, Rives Kistler, William R. King, Joseph Gardner Wilson, Orville C. Pratt, Lawrence T. Harris, Conrad P. Olson, Lewis Linn McArthur, Gordon Sloan, Susan M. Leeson, Charles A. Johns, Richard Unis, Walter C. Winslow, Alfred Goodwin, John McCourt, Walter L. Tooze, Ralph M. Holman, Henry L. Benson, J. R. Campbell, John Kelsay, Obadiah B. McFadden, Alfred S. Bennett, Edward Leavy, George M. Brown, Dean F. Bryson, Thomas G. Hailey, James F. Watson, Cyrus Olney, Benoni Whitten, Woodson T. Slater, Edward H. Howell, Arthur D. Hay, Lafayette F. Mosher, Riley E. Stratton, List of Chief Justices of the Oregon Supreme Court, William W. Page, E. M. Page, John Burnett. Excerpt: The Oregon Supreme Court (OSC) is the highest state court in the U.S. state of Oregon. The only court that may reverse or modify a decision of the Oregon Supreme Court is the Supreme Court of the United States. The OSC holds court at the Oregon Supreme Court Building in Salem, Oregon, near the capitol building on State Street. The building was finished in 1914 and also houses the state's law library, while the courtroom is also used by the Oregon Court of Appeals. Tracing its heritage to 1841 when Oregon pioneers selected a supreme judge with probate powers, the court has grown from a single judge to its current make up of seven justices. Justices ...