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U.S. Courthouse, Oregon

机译:俄勒冈州美国法院

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At a time when Americans are deeply divided about the role of government and whether judges should interpret or apply the law, courthouse architecture has become a potential battlefield. No matter what it looks like, every new courthouse—especially one built by the federal government—sends a message about values and political beliefs. Iconography was very much on the mind of Michael Hogan, the chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon in 1999, when the General Services Administration (GSA) held a design competition for the Wayne Lyman Morse U.S. Courthouse in Eugene. (Hogan is no longer chief judge, but remains on the court.) A conservative jurist appointed by the first President George Bush, Hogan imagined Cass Gilbert's Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C., whenever he thought of courthouse design.
机译:在美国人对政府的角色以及法官是否应该解释或适用法律存在深刻分歧的时候,法院建筑已成为潜在的战场。无论是什么样子,每家新的法院大楼,尤其是联邦政府建造的法院大楼,都传达着有关价值观和政治信仰的信息。 1999年,美国总务管理局(GSA)在尤金举行的韦恩·莱曼·莫尔斯(Wayne Lyman Morse)美国法院大楼设计竞赛时,肖像画在很大程度上是美国俄勒冈州地方法院首席法官迈克尔·霍根(Michael Hogan)想到的。 (霍根不再是首席法官,而是留在法院。)霍根由第一任总统乔治·布什任命一位保守的法学家,他想到卡斯·吉尔伯特(Cass Gilbert)在华盛顿特区的最高法院大楼时,就想到法院设计。

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