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  Misconduct by Ohio Supreme Court Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton -- Ohio Citizen Action
Stratton also is upset with a spate of class-action lawsuits that mostly benefit the lawyers who bring then to court.
Moreover, Justice Stratton made her statements at a time when the issue of medical malpractice insurance costs and their effect on the availability or future availability of health care services is in the public eye.
Justice Stratton’s statements regarding the contributions by trial lawyers to her opponent in the election and especially the statement that the contributions influence policy are also highly inappropriate.
www.ohiocitizen.org /moneypolitics/pre2003/stratton_complaint.html   (0 words)

  
 Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton
During her tenure on the Supreme Court of Ohio, Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton has participated in not only the state's most significant court decisions, she has worked beyond the courtroom to make lasting contributions to the justice system both in Ohio and at the national level.
Justice Stratton has played a key role as former co-chair of the Ohio Court Security project whose goal is to ensure that all Ohio courtrooms are safe and secure places where disputes can be resolved and justice achieved.
Justice Stratton also served on the Board of Trustees for the Children for a Safe America Foundation, whose purpose is to help kids deal with violence through the use of art, writing, and expression.
www.sconet.state.oh.us /Justices/stratton/beyond.asp   (1067 words)

  
 Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton
She was born to missionary parents in Bangkok, Thailand, and spent her childhood in Southeast Asia, attending boarding school in South Vietnam during the height of the Vietnam War, and later in Malaysia, coming to America periodically with her parents.
Justice Stratton is also committed to her community and her efforts have helped lead to major changes in adoption law.
Justice Stratton is the wife of John A. Lundberg III, and the mother of two adult sons.
www.sconet.state.oh.us /Justices/stratton   (0 words)

  
 Stratton vies for Ohio Supreme Court seat
The two counties Stratton lost in the 1996 election, Trumbull and Mahoning, are areas of the state Stratton said she is focusing on during her campaign this year.
The issue Stratton said she feels most passionate about — the treatment of mentally ill persons in the criminal justice system — is one that hits close to home.
Stratton said the issue of mental illness is especially important for the college population.
thepost.baker.ohiou.edu /archives3/aug02/082202/n4.html   (0 words)

  
 Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton
For the past several years, leaders on both the state and national levels have sought to reduce the length of time that it takes to place adoptive children in permanent homes so that children in need can be in caring homes as soon as possible.
At the request of the National Center for State Courts, Justice Stratton chaired a national effort to assist appellate courts nationwide in developing and enacting their own expedited appellate rules for adoption and child welfare cases since only a handful of states had an expedited process.
Regarding her efforts to shorten the appeal time in these cases, Justice Stratton stated, "We must focus on a goal of a permanent home as soon as possible for a child.
www.sconet.state.oh.us /Justices/stratton/leader.asp   (0 words)

  
 Stratton Law Review
Justice Stratton has advocated for the rights of children for more than two decades.
She currently serves on the Board of Trustees for ArChSafe Foundation/Memorial to Our Lost Children, the Dave Thomas Adoption Foundation, and serves on the Advisory Board of the Dave Thomas Center for Adoption Law at Capital University Law School.
Justice Stratton has served on the Women's Board of the League Against Child Abuse, the Termination and Adoption Committee of The National Judicial College, and the Adoption Committee of the Permanency Planning for Children Department of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges.
www.law.capital.edu /adoption/stratton_lr.htm   (0 words)

  
 Perspectives on Youth - Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton - Expediting the Adoption Process at the Appellate Level
** Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton is of a Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio.
Justice Stratton has advocated for the rights of children for more than two decades.
Justice Stratton has served on the Women's Board of the League Against Child Abuse, the Termination and Adoption Committee of The National Judicial College, and the Adoption Committee of the Permanency Planning for Children Department of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges.
www.perspectivesonyouth.org /Pages-Articles/Winter-2003/2-Justice_Evelyn_Lundberg_Stratton-Expediting_Adoption_Process.html   (2635 words)

  
 Ohio Chamber of Commerce - Communications & Events
She was born to missionary parents in Bangkok, Thailand, and spent her childhood in Southeast Asia, attending boarding school in South Vietnam during the height of the Vietnam war, and later in Malaysia, coming to America once every five years with her parents on furlough.
Justice Stratton has played a key role as co-chair of the Ohio Court Security project whose goal is to ensure that all Ohio courtrooms are safe and secure places where disputes can be resolved and justice achieved.
Justice Stratton's work in improving judicial education can best be characterized as a "Promise Fulfilled." During her last campaign for the high court, she spoke seriously of the importance of improving judicial training.
www.ohiochamber.com /ElectionGuide/biostratton.asp   (1620 words)

  
 toledoblade.com -- Porn sites found on state computer
Lundberg failed to disclose the trips as gifts on his financial disclosure statement in 2002, and that omission along with the entire investigation has been referred to the Ohio Ethics Commission for review, Mr.
Justice Stratton disclosed what she called a "family trip with personal friends" on her statement filed with the high court's board of commissioners on grievances and discipline, court spokesman Chris Davey said.
Lundberg failed to properly monitor his small agency's operation, which consists of himself, an assistant director, and a now-vacant investigator's job.
www.toledoblade.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20040409/NEWS02/404090397/-1/NEWS   (610 words)

  
 Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton Biography
Justice Stratton began her legal career in the courtrooms of central Ohio as a trial lawyer.
Justice Stratton is also committed to her community and her efforts led to major changes in adoption law.
Justice Stratton is an avid gardener and a Thai chef, but surely her most interesting accomplishment came in 1972, with her first-place finish in the LeTourneau Stampede Girls Goat Tying Competition — which showcased a talent she later put to good use as a trial lawyer.
www.ohiojudicialcenter.gov /stratton.asp   (459 words)

  
 Courier Electronic Edition: Editorial   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Two seats are up for grabs -- the one currently held by Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton, who is seeking a second term; and the one being vacated by Justice Andy Douglas, who is retiring.
Stratton's opponent is Judge Janet Burnside of the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court.
Stratton wrote the dissenting opinion in the 1998 ruling that killed Ohio's 1996 tort reform law.
www.thecourier.com /opinion/editoral/ED101502.htm   (400 words)

  
 NAMI | Leadership in Criminal Justice Reforms
Diversion of non-violent offenders with mental illnesses who run afoul of the criminal justice system from incarceration to treatment is a major topic of discussion at this week’s NAMI convention, including a focus on mental health courts and the  potential costs to communities of the current system of criminalization.
Raised in Asia, the daughter of missionaries, Justice Stratton was profiled and interviewed in the NAMI Advocate.
To the delight of many NAMI members, she has nonetheless noted that one her most cherished awards is one from the Stampede Girls Goat-Tying Contest in college.
www.nami.org /template.cfm?Section=Top_Story&template=/ContentManagement/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=17481   (200 words)

  
 NEW VOICES: Ohio Supreme Court Justice Says Mentally Ill Should be Exempt from Death Penalty
Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton of the Ohio Supreme Court called upon the legislature to exempt defendants with serious mental illness from the death penalty.
Judge Stratton concurred in the affirmance of the death sentence for Donald Ketterer.
She noted that she was not questioning Ketterer's guilt, nor whether he was competent to stand trial, nor even his possible mental retardation, all of which are covered by other aspects of the law.
www.deathpenaltyinfo.org /article.php?did=1936&scid=64   (416 words)

  
 alife: Alliance Life
Evelyn Lundberg Stratton is a justice on the Ohio State Supreme Court.
I was very much interested in Justice Stratton’s article becaue when my wife, Alice,and I were students at Nyack 1943-1945, we knew her parents, Corrine and Elmer Sahlberg and were friends with them.
We are indebted to the Sahlberg’s for their sacrifice as missionaries, while raising their daughter to have the kind of drive and zeal to be committed to the cause of Christ within the legal profession.
www.alliancelife.org /article.php?id=33   (1931 words)

  
 The Columbus Dispatch Online: Archival Article
Stratton, who was appointed to the Supreme Court in March 1996 and won election to a full term that November, has built a reputation for integrity, hard work and attention to detail.
Stratton's out-of-court activities also serve to commend her to voters on Nov.
Stratton has been active in efforts to improve the access to and efficiency of justice, such as by changing procedures and using new technology.
libpub.dispatch.com /cgi-bin/documentv1?DBLIST=cd02&DOCNUM=44972&TERMV=203:5:291:5:5394:5:10526:5:10686:5:15780:5:21040:5:21129:5:26171:5:31303:5:31554:6:41838:5:46953:5:51966:5:62490:5:62611:5:62693:5:72964:5:78161:5:83303:5:   (609 words)

  
 Lake Erie College - PR
Born to missionary parents in Bangkok, Thailand, Stratton spent her childhood in southeast Asia, attending boarding school in South Vietnam during the height of the Vietnam War and also in Malaysia.
Stratton worked her way through school, receiving a doctor of law degree from The Ohio State University College of Law.
Stratton has had a longtime interest in developing solutions to this problem and has formed the Supreme Court of Ohio Advisory Committee on Mental Illness and the Courts for that purpose.
www.lec.edu /pr/press_release.php?ID=122   (363 words)

  
 The Columbus Dispatch Online: Archival Article
Later that morning, Stratton was evacuated from the White House, where she was to receive an ''angels in adoption'' award.
Stratton served on the Franklin County Common Pleas Court from 1989 until her appointment to the Supreme Court by then-Gov. George V. Voinovich in March 1996.
Stratton's election as justice came in 1996 when she defeated Judge Marianna Brown Bettman of the 1st District Court in Cincinnati with about 59 percent of the vote.
libpub.dispatch.com /cgi-bin/documentv1?DBLIST=cd02&DOCNUM=39019&TERMV=109201:6:   (899 words)

  
 The Ohio Supreme Court
In another hotly-contested race, Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton, a republican, is defending her seat on the Ohio Supreme Court against a northeast Ohio challenger.
Justice Stratton was appointed to the bench in 1996, and won her first election to the Court in 1998.
Justice Stratton was born in Sotheast Asia and chose to come to Ohio at the age of 18.
www.wcpn.org /news/2002/07-09/0919supreme_court.html   (411 words)

  
 2001.11.16:HHS Announces Adoption Excellence Awards
This task force has developed a system to help rural counties bring child maltreatment complaints to timely dispositions by creating cluster groups of similar cases from several counties that together are large enough to justify a judge specially trained in these issues.
Evelyn Lundberg Stratton, Justice, Supreme Court of Ohio.
Justice Stratton has devoted her career to judicial system improvement relating to adoption and child welfare matters.
www.hhs.gov /news/press/2001pres/20011116.html   (1092 words)

  
 articles - Display Record   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a two-year time limit in an Ohio auto insurance policy for filing uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) claims is reasonable and enforceable, including cases in which the injury triggering coverage took place in another state and that state's statute of limitations for uninsured motorist claims is longer than two years.
Stratton went on to reject arguments that the Court's 1994 decision in Miller v.
Regarding the applicability of Ohio's "tolling" statute," R.C. 2305.16, to the claims of the minor plaintiffs, Stratton wrote that the statute is narrowly worded to "toll" only statutes of limitation created under specific sections of the revised code.
naifanet.com /article_Display_one.cfm?RecordID=192&usr=380000   (261 words)

  
 Buckeye Firearms Association - DDN: Asian upbringing influenced Stratton   (Site not responding. Last check: )
While most baby boomers grew up on rock ’n’ roll, TV and fast food, Ohio Supreme Court Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton lived in a jungle, rode elephants, made her own clothes and savored the few times she saw movies and television.
Stratton’s parents, Elmer and Corrine Sahlberg, raised Stratton, her two brothers and one sister in a small town in the jungles of northern Thailand, where they worked as Christian missionaries.
Stratton said she’d like to run for chief justice when Chief Justice Thomas Moyer steps down, but she has no interest in going to the federal bench.
www.buckeyefirearms.org /article-print-229.html   (404 words)

  
 The Smokers Club, Inc. - OH Judgment reversed Marrone v. PM
Moyer, C.J., Lundberg Stratton, O'Connor and O'Donnell, JJ., concur.
The decision, authored by Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton, reversed lower court rulings holding that Catherine Marrone and Greg and Eva Phillips of Medina had met the prerequisites to institute a class action suit against Philip Morris USA, Inc. (PMI) under the Ohio CSPA.
Writing for the majority, Justice Stratton said that the court decisions cited by the 9th District did not meet the standard necessary to support a class action claim under the CSPA because the practices labeled as deceptive in those cases were not “substantially similar” to PMI's alleged conduct.
www.smokersclubinc.com /modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=3332   (1119 words)

  
 Friends of Ohio Hospitals Endorse Stratton, O'Connor
Stratton has been a supreme court justice the past six years and previously was a Franklin County common pleas judge, with a proven track record that clearly demonstrates judicial restraint.
Over the past decade, the Ohio Supreme Court has rendered dozens of decisions — most by a 4-3 vote, with Stratton in the minority during her term — increasing the ability of plaintiffs’ lawyers to win lawsuits at the expense of average Ohioans.
OHA's mission is to provide leadership by working with member hospitals to meet the health care needs and improve the health status of the communities they serve.
www.ohanet.org /media/news_release/2002/court_071902.htm   (438 words)

  
 Akron Bar Association | Justice Stratton: Permanent Supportive Housing Program Benefits Ohio's Courts
COLUMBUS — Supreme Court of Ohio Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton, chair of the Court’s Advisory Committee on Mental Illness and the Courts, recently joined with state leaders to bring awareness to the positive impact permanent supportive housing has on individuals faced with homelessness.
Justice Stratton recently visited Briggsdale Apartments in Columbus, a permanent supportive housing community resulting from the collaboration of the Interagency Council on Homelessness and Housing, the Ohio Department of Development and the Ohio Housing Finance Agency.
Justice Stratton was appointed to the Corporation for Supportive Housing, which strives for an end to homelessness and advocates for supportive housing, because of her understanding of the impact of homelessness on the operation of Ohio’s mental health courts.
www.akronbar.org /article.asp?ID=21   (615 words)

  
 Stratton: Some don't get justice
Justice Stratton outlined her efforts to change the system and challenged others to take action in a keynote address Monday at the “Health, Safety and Freedom” symposium sponsored by the Butler County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (MRDD).
Justice Stratton said she formed the Ohio Task Force on Mental Health Court Initiatives eight months ago and has canvassed the state to encourage similar county-level groups to form.
Justice Stratton said people with mental disabilities tend to be more victimized in prison; get stricter punishment because they do not understand the rules; and often serve their full sentences because judges, probation and parole officials worry about what might happen if they are released early.
www.enquirer.com /editions/2002/04/30/loc_stratton_some_dont.html   (421 words)

  
 Stratton Ohio (OH) :: GlobalPark.net
Stratton vies for Ohio Supreme Court seat by Laura -- when Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton ran for a seat on the Ohio Supreme Court, she won 86 -- reform to the attention of Ohio citizens and lawmakers.
Gilmore McGrath Stratton is a native of Ohio, born at Salem, July -- Margaret (Grimmesey) Stratton.
Myron Stratton had a successful ship building -- What is known is the fact that Stratton had a very quick and violent temper -- his fortune there.
www.globalpark.net /cities/stratton0ohio   (832 words)

  
 The Ohio Channel : Evelyn Stratton Your Government : Public Officials : Home
Justice Stratton is the wife of John A. Lundberg III, and the mother of two sons.
Justice Stratton is an avid gardener and a Thai chef.
She has recently taken up fly fishing with her husband.
www.ohiochannel.org /your_government/public_officials/index.cfm?official_id=83500   (0 words)

  
 DIVORCE HQ In The News
The court ruled 5-2 in favor of Mr.Talty, saying his sentence was too broad because it did not include a method for lifting the ban if Talty caught up with his child-support payments.
Judge William Chinnock's ruling from August 27, 2002 said the 8-year-old is healthy, and it didn't mention any testimony about possible health threats posed by adults smoking in her presence.
Add to that visits with extended families on both sides and you can see why it can be a stressful time for the children.
www.divorcehq.com /inthenews.html   (8415 words)

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