In reading State of Oregon v. Alderwoods (Oregon), Inc., No. A146317 (Sep. 17, 2014), we learned two things we didn’t know before: that the Oregon Court of Appeals can sit “en banc,” and also that it can affirm by an equally-divided court. Eight judges considered the case, and since the split was 4-4, the court affirmed per curiam, with several of the judges filing separate opinions.
As we detailed in our earlier post on the case,
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The court of appeals’ opinions,
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State of Oregon v. Alderwoods (Oregon), Inc., No. A146317 (Or. App. Sep. 17, 2014) (en banc)
