Rives Kistler | |
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Kistler in 2009
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97th Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court | |
Assumed office August 15, 2003 |
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Appointed by | Ted Kulongoski |
Preceded by | Susan M. Leeson |
Judge of the Oregon Court of Appeals | |
In office 1999–2003 |
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Appointed by | John Kitzhaber |
Preceded by | R. William Riggs |
Succeeded by | Darleen Ortega |
Personal details | |
Born | 1949 (age 67–68) |
Alma mater |
Williams College University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Georgetown University Law Center |
Website | riveskistler.org |
Rives Kistler (born 1949) is an American attorney and judge in the state of Oregon. After college and law school on the East Coast, he moved to Oregon where he worked in private practice before joining the Oregon Department of Justice. Kistler then joined the Oregon Court of Appeals before appointment to the Oregon Supreme Court in 2003.
Rives Kistler earned his undergraduate degree at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, earning a BA. He then earned a master's degree at the University of North Carolina before attending law school. Justice Kistler graduated summa cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center in 1981. After graduation, he served as a law clerk for Charles Clark, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and for Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States.
On completing his clerkships, Kistler went into private practice as a litigation associate for Stoel Rives LLP in Portland, Oregon from 1983 to 1987. He then moved to the Oregon Department of Justice as an Assistant Attorney General, representing the state in civil and criminal appeals before the state and federal courts from 1987 to 1999.
Kistler began his judicial career in 1999 when Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber appointed him to the Oregon Court of Appeals. He started service on that court on January 14, 1999, replacing R. William Riggs who had been elevated to the Oregon Supreme Court. Kistler served on Oregon's intermediate court of appeals until August 14, 2003, when he was himself appointed to the Oregon Supreme Court.