Oregon Supreme Court
The Oregon Supreme Court is the highest court in the state of Oregon. It is responsible for interpreting state laws and the Oregon Constitution. The court hears appeals from lower courts and has the authority to review decisions made by the Oregon Court of Appeals and other lower courts.
The court consists of seven justices, including a chief justice. Justices are appointed by the governor and serve six-year terms, with the option for re-election. The Oregon Supreme Court plays a crucial role in shaping legal precedents and ensuring justice within the state.