William M. McAllister

William M. McAllister

Infobox Judge
name = William M. McAllister


imagesize = 130px
caption = McAllister in 1928
office = 35th Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court
termstart = 1959
termend = 1967
nominator =
appointer =
predecessor = William C. Perry
successor = William C. Perry
office2 = 68th Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court
termstart2 = 1956
termend2 = 1976
nominator2 =
appointer2 = Elmo Smith
predecessor2 = Earl C. Latourette
successor2 = Hans A. Linde
office3 = Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives
term_start3 = 1943
term_end3 = 1944
predecessor3 = Robert S. Farrell, Jr.
successor3 = Eugene E. Marsh
constituency3 = Jackson County
party = Republican
birthdate = August 21 1896
birthplace =
deathdate = death date and age|1986|10|13|1896|8|21|mf=y
deathplace = Salem, Oregon
spouse = Jean Middleton McAllister

William Menzies McAllister (August 21 1896-October 13 1986) was an American politician and jurist in the state of Oregon. He served as Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives in the 1940s, served on the Oregon Supreme Court, and was Chief Justice of the court for eight years beginning in 1959.

Early years

William McAllister was born on August 21 1896. In 1928, he graduated from Willamette University College of Law with an LL.B. and was a member of the Delta Theta Phi legal fraternity. [Gedded, Paul (ed). "The 1928 Wallulah". Willamette University, 1928. p. 166.] He would marry Jean Middleton McAllister, a 1931 graduate of Willamette University. After graduation, he worked in the state of Washington for three years.Ex-Chief Justice McAllister dies. "Statesman Journal", October 14 1986. Section C, p. 1.] McAllister then started a law firm in Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, where he remained for 25 years. The firm is now called Brophy, Mills, Schmor, Gerking, Brophy & Paradis, and was founded in 1942. [ [http://www.martindale.com/Real-Estate/Oregon/Medford/1490-OGO/Brophy-Mills-Schmor-Gerking-Brophy-firmsDetails.html?pq=15467AB3EA245A8E%7C%7C%7C1%7C2%7C9%7C%7C Law Firm Overview.] LexisNexus. Retrieved March 30 2007.]

Political career

In 1937, William M. McAllister represented Oregon house district 19. [http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/legislative/histleg/statehood/1937reg.htm Oregon Legislative Assembly (39th).] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved January 11 2008.] He was elected as a Republican from Medford, Oregon. He served in the House until 1948. McAllister was selected as Speaker of the Oregon House for the 1943 legislative session. [ [http://bluebook.state.or.us/state/elections/elections34.htm Oregon Blue Book: Speakers of the House of Representatives of Oregon.] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved January 11 2008.] During World War II he was a United States Army captain.

In 1948, he won election to the Oregon State Senate, and served in that chamber during the 1949 session. [ [http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/legislative/histleg/statehood/1949reg.htm Oregon Legislative Assembly (45th).] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved January 11 2008.] Also in 1948, and again in 1952, William M. McAllister was a delegate from Oregon to the Republican National Convention, with his wife serving as an alternate in 1948. [ [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mcallister.html Index to Politicians: Mcallister.] The Political Graveyard. Retrieved January 11 2008.] From 1948 to 1951 he was on the Oregon State Bar's board of governors, followed by the state bar examiners board from 1954 to 1956.

On August 24 1956, William M. McAllister was appointed to the Oregon Supreme Court as an associate justice. [http://www.bluebook.state.or.us/state/elections/elections27.htm Oregon Blue Book: Supreme Court Justices of Oregon.] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved January 11 2008.] Oregon Governor Elmo Smith appointed him to replace Earl C. Latourette. Later that year McAllister won election to a full six-year term. In 1959, he was chosen by his fellow justices to serve as Chief Justice of the court. He served in this role until 1967, in which he both replaced and was replaced in that position by William C. Perry. In 1959, McAllister was a member of the Conference ofState Chief Justices. [ [http://www.sechistorical.org/collection/oralHistories/interviews/eisenberg/eisenberg090703Transcript.pdf Meyer Eisenberg.] Securities and Exchange Commission Historical Society. Retrieved January 11 2008.] He served as the chairman of that group in both 1964 and 1965. McAllister won re-election to the bench in both 1968 and 1974. In 1973, he was the first active judge to serve on the American Bar Association's board of governors. He then resigned from the court on December 31, 1976, and was replaced by Hans A. Linde.

Later life and family

In 1976, McAllister was given the Distinguished Law Alumni Award from the Willamette University College of Law, the first recipient of that award. His had two children with his wife Jean, William and Kathryn. William McAllister died in Salem, Oregon on October 13 1986, at the age of 90 years old.

References

External links

* [http://photos.salemhistory.org/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/sj&CISOPTR=506&REC=3 Portrait of McAllister as Chief Justice]


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