James M. Burns | |
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Burns circa 1972
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Senior Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Oregon | |
In office November 24, 1989 – December 21, 2001 |
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Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Oregon | |
In office June 2, 1972 – November 24, 1989 |
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Appointed by | Richard Nixon |
Preceded by | Gus J. Solomon |
Succeeded by | Robert E. Jones |
Chief Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Oregon | |
In office 1979–1984 |
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Preceded by | Otto R. Skopil, Jr. |
Succeeded by | Owen M. Panner |
Judge for the Multnomah County Circuit Court | |
In office 1966–1972 |
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Personal details | |
Born | November 24, 1924 Portland, Oregon |
Died |
Wilsonville, Oregon December 21, 2001 (aged 77) |
Spouse(s) | Helen Hogan |
Alma mater |
University of Portland Loyola University Chicago School of Law |
James Milton Burns (November 24, 1924 – December 21, 2001) was an American attorney and judge in Oregon. He served as a United States federal judge, state court judge, and district attorney.
Burns was born in Portland, Oregon, on November 24, 1924, and was raised by an aunt after both of his parents had died by the time he was ten years old. After high school at Grant High School he earned scholarship to attend the University of Portland, but left part way through to serve as infantry in the United States Army during World War II from 1943 to 1945. While serving in France he suffered trenchfoot. After leaving the Army he received a B.A. from the University of Portland in 1947 and then a J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law in 1950. While at Loyola he met Helen Hogan in 1950, and the two were married in November 1950 and had five daughters, two of which became attorneys.
Burns was in private practice in Portland from 1950 to 1952, and again from 1956 to 1966, serving in the interim as a district attorney of Harney County, in Eastern Oregon. He was also a Special Master for the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon from 1962 to 1965. He was a judge on the Oregon Circuit Court for Multnomah County from 1966 to 1972, becoming a member of the faculty of the National Judicial College in 1971.
On March 22, 1972, Burns was nominated by President Richard Nixon to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Oregon vacated by Gus J. Solomon. Burns was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 25, 1972, and received his commission on June 2, 1972.