- George Rossman
Infobox Judge
name = George Rossman
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office = 29th Chief Justice of theOregon Supreme Court
termstart = 1947
termend = 1949
nominator =
appointer =
predecessor =Harry H. Belt
successor =Hall S. Lusk
office2 = 59th Associate Justice of theOregon Supreme Court
termstart2 = 1927
termend2 = 1965
nominator2 =
appointer2 =
predecessor2 =George H. Burnett
successor2 =Ralph M. Holman
birthdate =March 8 1885
birthplace =Chicago, Illinois
deathdate = death date and age|1967|3|11|1885|3|8|mf=y
deathplace =Salem, Oregon
spouse = Loretta ShowersGeorge Rossman (
March 8 1885 -March 11 1967 ) was an American lawyer and judge. He was the 29thChief Justice of theOregon Supreme Court in theUnited States . TheIllinois native served onOregon ’s highest court for the longest time of any judge in the court’s history, from 1927 to 1965. Previously he had worked as a judge for the city ofPortland, Oregon and forMultnomah County, Oregon .Early life
Rossman was born
March 8 1885 , inChicago, Illinois , to George T. Rossman and Mary Rossman.Corning, Howard M. "Dictionary of Oregon History". Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.] The family then moved toTacoma, Washington in 1887 where the younger George received his education and later worked in the mercantile trade. During this time he took correspondence courses fromWhitworth College , graduating in 1907 with an A.B. degree in architecture. However, he never became an architect and moved back to Chicago where he earned anLL.B. from theUniversity of Chicago in 1910.Oregon
In 1910, Rossman moved to
Portland, Oregon and began private practice, which he continued until 1917. During this time he married to Loretta Showers (d. 1959) in June 1914 in Portland, with whom he would have one son, George S. Rossman. Then in 1917 he left private practice and became a city judge until 1922, followed by time as a county circuit court judge from 1922 until 1927.On
September 13 1927 , George Rossman was appointed by Oregon GovernorI. L. Patterson to replace justiceGeorge H. Burnett on the Oregon Supreme Court after Burnett died in office. [http://www.bluebook.state.or.us/state/elections/elections27.htm Oregon Blue Book: Supreme Court Justices of Oregon.] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved onJanuary 23 2008 .] [http://bluebook.state.or.us/state/elections/elections24.htm Oregon Blue Book: Oregon Governors.] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved onJanuary 23 2008 .] Rossman then won a full six-year term on the bench in 1928 followed by re-elections in 1934, 1940, 1946, 1952, and 1958. While serving on the court he helped to found the Capital Card Club in Salem in 1938. [Bridge-playing club seeks members. "Statesman Journal ",May 18 2007 .]He served as chief justice from 1947 to 1949 before retiring from the bench at the end of his term in 1965. George Rossman is the longest serving justice in the history of the
Oregon Supreme Court . During this time Rossman served on an advisory committee for theAmerican Law Institute to help draft A Model Code of Pre-Arraignment Procedure. [ [http://www.ali.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=publications.ppage&node_id=91 Publications Catalog: Codifications and Studies - Criminal Law - A Model Code of Pre-Arraignment Procedure.] The American Law Institute. Retrieved onJanuary 23 2008 .] In 1960, "Advocacy and the King’s English" was published by The American Society of Legal Writers, which he edited. [ [http://www.scribes.org/history.html History of Scribes.] The American Society of Legal Writers. Retrieved onJanuary 23 2008 .] In 1961, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Award as a faculty member at theUniversity of Oregon . [ [http://www.uoregon.edu/~uadvance/awards/entries/309.html UO Awards: George Rossman.] University of Oregon. Retrieved onJanuary 23 2008 .]Later years
Rossman was a trustee at
Pacific University , and after leaving the court was a lecturer. George Rossman died onMarch 11 1967 , in Salem at the age of 82 years old. [Rossman, Ex-Justice Of High Court, Dead. "Oregon Statesman ",March 12 1967 .]References
External links
* [http://womenslegalhistory.stanford.edu/articles/juror.htm Women Lawyers’ Journal: The Woman Juror]
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