The United States District Court for the District of Oregon is the federal district court whose jurisdiction is the state of Oregon. The court was created in 1859 when Oregon was admitted to the Union.
The District of Oregon is a federal judicial district that covers the entire state of Oregon. The court holds sessions in Portland, Eugene, Medford, and Pendleton.
Yes, Oregon has a United States District Court, which is the District of Oregon. This court handles federal cases arising in the state.
The District of Oregon currently has six authorized district judgeships. In addition, there are magistrate judges who assist with the court’s workload.
The District of Oregon was established in 1859. Over the years, the number of judgeships and the court’s jurisdiction have evolved as the state’s population and legal needs have changed.