Oregon v. Elstad Merrit: Burke and McAllister, officers of the Sheriff's office in Pork County, Oregon, received arrest warrants from Michael Elstadt based on the statement of the witness, Michael Elstad is suspected of robbery It was. The officers went to Elstad's house and was taken to the room from the mother. After instructing the defendant to accompany himself to the living room, policeman McAllister entered the kitchen with Elstad's mother while Bark police living with the defendant. Without telling Elstad his Miranda right, Burke officials asked him if he knew why he wanted to talk to him and whether he knows.
Bunt v. Determined in 1917. Oregon was the first signal that the locker might not have permanent power 41 The law which overturned Oregon's Muller in 19013, 1903 is a law that prescribes the work of all "people" It enacted. The daily limit is 10 hours. Oregon states that milling house owner Franklin Buntin 13 hours a day, 3 hours a day, with 3 hours per day, half-price payment with due time, with a law stipulating exceptions of 42 hours overtime working at factories, factories, manufacturing companies He claimed that he robbed male laborers. There is no overtime fee. The country won the court in Oregon state and the National Consumer Association called the Brandeis-Goldmark team again to submit a state lawsuit to the State Supreme Court.
US: Muller v. Oregon, 208 US 412 (1908) was a groundbreaking decision in the history of the US Supreme Court as it was used to prove the use of sexism and labor law during this period. Due to the country 's special interest in preserving women' s health, this case maintains limits on women 's working hours in Oregon state. This decision is important for the Protective Labor Law. United States: The White Pass Traffic Act or the Man Act is a federal federal law passed on 25th June 1910 (Articles 395, 36, 825, 18 U.SC ยง 2421 - 2424). It was named after James Robert Mann of Illinois State Assembly and in its original form, "Women engaged in interstate or foreign commercial transport for prostitution or prostitution or for other purposes Or girl "" Non moral purpose "is a felony
In 1922, voters in the state of Oregon passed the Oregon State Act 5259, an initiative to amend the compulsory education law. This law is informally known as the Oregon School Act. Citizen's initiative is primarily aimed at eliminating narrow schools, including Catholic schools. The law organized angry Catholics the right to send their children both locally and nationally to Catholic schools. In the Pier - to - Sister Association (1925), the US Supreme Court declared Oregon State Compulsory Education Law as unconstitutional in a sentence called "Magna Carta of parish school system".