Oral history interview with Owen Panner, 1994 November 24-1995 June 1

Overview of the Collection

Interviewee
Panner, Owen Murphy, 1924-
Title
Oral history interview with Owen Panner
Dates
1994 November 24-1995 June 1 (inclusive)
Quantity
.1 cubic feet, (24 audiocassettes (18 hr., 49 min., 15 sec.))
Collection Number
SR 1241
Summary
Oral history interview with Owen Panner conducted by Michael O'Rourke from November 24, 1994, to June 1, 1995, as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Panner was a judge for the U.S. District Court of Oregon.
Repository
Oregon Historical Society Research Library
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR
97205
Telephone: 503-306-5240
Fax: 503-219-2040
libreference@ohs.org
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Languages
English
Sponsor
This project is supported in whole or part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of Oregon.

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Owen Murphy Panner was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1924. He grew up in Oklahoma during the Depression. He attended the University of Oklahoma, but in 1943, before graduating, he joined the U.S. Army, serving until 1946. He met his first wife, Agnes Gilbert, while stationed in Los Angeles, California. After serving, he returned to the University of Oklahoma, where he graduated from its school of law in 1949. He moved to Bend, Oregon, where he practiced law from 1950 to 1980, was vice president of the Oregon State Bar from 1961 to 1963, and was on the Judicial Reform Commission of Oregon from 1971 to 1974. During his years as an attorney, he represented the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. In 1979, he was appointed by President Jimmy Carter to the U.S. District Court in Portland, Oregon, where he served from 1980 to 2018. He was chief justice from 1984 to 1990, and took senior status in 1992. During his time on the court, he met his second wife, Nancy Hanson, while horse riding in Hillsboro. He died in 2018.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This oral history interview with Owen Panner was conducted by Michael O'Rourke in Panner's chambers in Portland, Oregon, from November 24, 1994, to June 1, 1995. In this interview, Panner discusses his family background and early life in rural Oklahoma, including his experiences during the Depression and the Dust Bowl, and his interest in playing golf. He also discusses the racism he observed during his childhood. Panner then talks about attending the University of Oklahoma and his service in the Army during World War II, including meeting his first wife, Agnes Gilbert, and moving to New York at the end of his service. He then discusses returning to the University of Oklahoma and studying law. Panner describes moving to Oregon and practicing law in Bend from 1950 to 1979, including his impressions of the area and people, and several cases he tried during his law career. He speaks at length about representing the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, particularly on cases regarding fishing rights at Celilo Falls, the development of Kah-Nee-Ta, and the termination of the Klamath tribe. Panner discusses national political events such as the Vietnam War, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and the Nixon administration, as well as local politics in Bend, including the divorce of Oregon State Representative Al Ullman. Panner then describes his experience as a judge on the U.S. District Court in Portland from 1980 to 2018, including cases on civil rights, federal power, financial regulations, electrical utilities, and Tonya Harding. He also discusses the O.J. Simpson trial, mandatory sentencing, and the war on drugs. Panner discusses working with judges Otto Skopil, Robert Belloni, Gus Solomon, Jim Redden, and Edward Leavy. He also describes the relationship between the District Court and the Court of Appeals; the law system on the Warm Springs Reservation; and the day-to-day workings of the District Court. Panner closes the interview by discussing the modernization of the courts and his life outside the courtroom.

Other Descriptive InformationReturn to Top

Forms part of the United States District Court Oral History Project.

Other Descriptive InformationReturn to Top

Incomplete transcript (381 pages) and handwritten index (28 pages) available for in-person use in the Oregon Historical Society Research Library.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Joint copyright is held by the Oregon Historical Society and the U.S. District Court of Oregon Historical Society. In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted statement: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/

Preferred Citation

Oral history interview with Owen Panner, by Michael O'Rourke, SR 1241, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.

Alternative Forms Available

Audio available online in OHS Digital Collections.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Cassette
1 Oral history interview with Owen Panner 1994-11-23
2 Oral history interview with Owen Panner 1994-11-29
3-4 Oral history interview with Owen Panner 1994-11-30
5-6 Oral history interview with Owen Panner 1994-12-02
7 Oral history interview with Owen Panner 1994-12-19
8-10 Oral history interview with Owen Panner 1994-12-27
11-12 Oral history interview with Owen Panner 1995-01-13
13-14 Oral history interview with Owen Panner 1995-02-09
15-16 Oral history interview with Owen Panner 1995-06-01
17 Oral history interview with Owen Panner 1998-08-05
18-19 Oral history interview with Owen Panner 1998-09-30
20 Oral history interview with Owen Panner 1998-10-09
21 Oral history interview with Owen Panner 1998-10-15
22-23 Oral history interview with Owen Panner 2000-04-13
24 Oral history interview with Owen Panner 2001-05-15

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Golf
  • Indians of North America--Fishing--Oregon
  • Judges--Oregon
  • Justice, Administration of--Oregon
  • Lawyers--Oregon--Bend
  • Racism

Personal Names

  • Belloni, Robert C. (Robert Clinton), 1919-1999
  • Panner, Owen Murphy, 1924-
  • Redden, James A.
  • Solomon, Gus J. (Gus Jerome), 1906-1987

Corporate Names

  • Oregon. Court of Appeals
  • United States. District Court (Oregon)

Geographical Names

  • Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon

Form or Genre Terms

  • interviews

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • O'Rourke, Michael (Filmmaker) (interviewer)