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Brent Barton (born March 11, 1980) is a Democratic politician from the US state of Oregon. He was elected in 2008 to the Oregon House of Representatives, representing District 51, which encompasses parts of Clackamas County and Multnomah County, and includes all or part of the cities of Boring, Clackamas, Damascus, Estacada, and Oregon City. In the 2010 election, Barton ran unsuccessfully for the Oregon State Senate, declining to run for reelection to his House seat. In 2012, he ran again for the House, this time defeating Republican Steve Newgard with 51% of the vote. ==Early life and career== Barton grew up in Oregon and attended Stanford University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in political science, and a master's degree in sociology in 2002 at Queens' College, Cambridge. His father, William A. Barton, has been considered one of the best lawyers in America in several areas of law,〔(William Barton. ) Best Lawyers. Retrieved on May 1, 2007.〕 and is known for representing a plaintiff in a high-profile case against the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Portland.〔Green, Ashbel. 85 plaintiffs seek federal trial against archdiocese. ''The Oregonian'', April 18, 2006.〕 While at Stanford, Brent served as an aide for Oregon Congresswoman Darlene Hooley. He was also a White House intern in 2000 between his sophomore and junior years. Barton went on to earn a JD from Harvard Law School, then returned to Oregon where he worked as a criminal prosecutor, volunteered as a high school teacher, and served on the board of directors of the Oregon Bus Project.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=103201 )〕〔http://busproject.org/about/people/〕 In 2007, he was hired to the litigation department of the Portland office of the Perkins Coie law firm.
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