- Edward N. Fadeley
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office = 88th Associate Justice of theOregon Supreme Court
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successor =Susan M. Leeson
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spouse = Nancie FadeleyEdward N. Fadeley (c. 1930) is an attorney and former politician in the state of
Oregon ,United States . He was the 88th Associate Justice of theOregon Supreme Court . Previously he served in both theOregon House of Representatives and theOregon State Senate . In later years he faced allegations of sexual harassment and was reprimanded for legal ethics violations.Early life
Edward Fadeley was born the son of two teachers and raised in the state of
Missouri .Baker, Nena. Fadeley has courted controversy in his career. "The Oregonian ",December 21 1997 .] At the age of 14 he decided he wanted to become a lawyer.Leeson, Fred. Fadeley takes aim for jugular. "The Oregonian ",October 30 1988 .] After high school he attended and graduated from the University of Missouri in Columbia. Edward Fadeley then joined theUnited States Navy where he served for three years. After the Navy he moved toEugene, Oregon where he enrolled at theUniversity of Oregon School of Law . There he purchased a house when he arrived in 1954 and announced during the first term that he would finish first in his class. In 1957, Fadeley graduated fromlaw school at the university, first in his class.Green, Ashbel. Fadeley has cancer, will quit state high court. "The Oregonian ",December 17 1997 .] He would marry Nancie Fadeley and have two children, Shira and Charles. Edward Fadeley would then enter private legal practice where he remained for 31 years.Political career
In 1960, Fadeley was elected to the
Oregon House of Representatives as a Democrat from Eugene. [ [http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/legislative/histleg/statehood/1961reg.htm Oregon Legislative Assembly (51st) 1961 Regular Session.] Oregon State Archives. Retrieved onJanuary 22 2008 .] He would serve 26 years in the Oregon Legislature. In 1963, he moved to theOregon State Senate where he would become Senate President in 1983. [ [http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/legislative/histleg/statehood/1963reg.htm Oregon Legislative Assembly (52nd) 1963 Regular Session.] Oregon State Archives. Retrieved onJanuary 22 2008 .] Beginning in 1971 he would serve several session in the legislature with his wifeNancie Fadeley in the House, who he would later divorce. [ [http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/legislative/histleg/statehood/1971reg.htm Oregon Legislative Assembly (56th) 1971 Regular Session.] Oregon State Archives. Retrieved onJanuary 22 2008 .] While in the legislature in 1983 he failed in an attempt to amend theOregon Constitution to prevent anysales tax in the state, but did defeat attempts to pass a sales tax during the session.In 1986, he ran for Governor, but lost in the primary election to
Neil Goldschmidt . In 1988 Fadeley ran for an open seat on the Oregon Supreme Court to fill the position ofJ. R. Campbell whose term had expired and won onNovember 8 1988 against Vern Cook. [http://www.bluebook.state.or.us/state/elections/elections27.htm Oregon Blue Book: Supreme Court Justices of Oregon.] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved onJanuary 22 2008 .] He won re-election to a second six-year term in 1994 before resigning from the court onJanuary 31 1998 .During his campaign in 1988 Fadeley violated the rules of judicial ethics by asking for campaign contributions. This led to the first time in the history of the
Oregon Supreme Court that the court censured one of its own members. In 1996, the Commission on Judicial Fitness and Disability filed a complaint against justice Fadeley alleging sexual harassment, among other charges.Mapes, Jeff. Fadeley controversy is latest in a series. "The Oregonian ",November 22 1996 .] It was said about Fadeley that: “During a period when women went from being office toys and decoration to serious partners in the world of work, I think Ed was one of those people who never really understood the transition.” Mary Botkin, labor lobbyist. Other comments about Fadeley included: “He thinks any woman wants to be told -- even in a business setting -- that they are good looking.”Betty Roberts former colleague in the Oregon State Senate, and former Oregon Supreme Court Justice. The following year the Commission recommended Fadeley be suspended, but the Oregon Supreme Court dismissed all allegations after Fadeley resigned from the court. [Green, Ashabel. High court dismisses Fadeley allegations. "The Oregonian ",February 3 1998 .]Later years
Fadeley was later sued by the firm that defended him against the ethics violations allegation for fees owed, but Fadeley claimed the fees charged were “outrageous” as well as that the defense was inadequate. [Green, Ashabel. Law practice sues Fadeley for fees in ethics defense. "
The Oregonian ",March 11 1999 .] In 2007, Fadeley was suspended by the Oregon Supreme Court for 30 days for violations of ethics rules including charging an excessive fee. [Green, Ashabel. Former justice suspended for breaking rules. "The Oregonian ",February 24 2007 .]References
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