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Berkeley Lent

Berkeley "Bud" Lent (September 22, 1921 – November 11, 2007) was an American politician and jurist in the state of Oregon. He was the 38th Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, serving from 1982 to 1983. Elected to the court in 1976, Lent remained until 1988. Previously, the native Oregonian also was elected to both branches of the Oregon legislature, including time as the Senate Majority Leader, and was a county circuit court judge. Lent also served as a mediator and senior judge in Oregon.〔(Oregon Blue Book: Senior Judges )〕
==Early life==
On September 22, 1921, Lent was born in Portland, Oregon. Raised in the Lents neighborhood of southeast Portland, Berkeley earned his primary education there, graduating from Franklin High School.〔Green, Ashbel S. Berkeley Lent: lawyer, legislator, judge. ''The Oregonian'', November 14, 2007.〕 After high school he moved to Los Angeles, California where he attended Occidental College from 1944 to 1945.〔 Also in 1944, he married Dorothy Welch.〔 Lent joined the United States Navy that year. Lent then returned to Portland where he attended Reed College, graduating in 1948.〔
He then went on to law school at Willamette University College of Law where he graduated with his juris doctorate in 1950 and was president of his class his final year.〔 After law school Lent moved to San Francisco, California and worked for Bancroft-Whitney Law Publishing Company as an editor.〔 He then returned to Portland and worked for the Bonneville Power Administration as a staff attorney.〔 After practicing law in Coos Bay, Oregon, Lent returned again to Portland and began working at the law firm of Peterson & Pozzi beginning in 1953.〔

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