List of University of Oregon Alumni - Politics and Law - Judges

Judges

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Bean, Robert S.Robert S. Bean B.S. 1878 Former Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice
Coshow, Oliver PerryOliver Perry Coshow 1885 Former Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice
Goodwin, AlfredAlfred Goodwin B.A.
J.D.
1949
1951
Former Oregon Supreme Court Justice
Jones, JimJim Jones B.A. 1964 Justice of Idaho Supreme Court, former Attorney General of Idaho
Latourette, Earl C.Earl C. Latourette 1912 Former Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice
Peterson, Edwin J.Edwin J. Peterson B.S.
LL.B
1951
1957
Former Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice
Schuman, DavidDavid Schuman J.D. 1984 Oregon Court of Appeals Judge
Tongue, ThomasThomas Tongue J.D. 1937 Former Oregon Supreme Court Justice
Walters, Martha LeeMartha Lee Walters J.D. 1977 Former Oregon Supreme Court Justice
Winslow, Walter C.Walter C. Winslow B.A. 1906 Oregon Supreme Court Justice pro tempore

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