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Oregon’s Constitutional Duties to Schools: Two Legal Breach-of-Trust Notices and the Story Behind Them

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Imagine a billion-dollar inheritance meant for every child in Oregon's public schools—vast timberlands granted at statehood to fund education forever. Now picture it quietly diverted, mismanaged, and locked away, costing schools millions annually while state officials prioritize politics over promise. In Oregon's Constitutional Duties to Schools: Two Legal Breach-of-Trust Notices and the Story Behind Them, authors Margaret Bird and Dave Sullivan expose this betrayal and chart a path to renewal.Drawing on 50+ years of expertise in school trust law, Bird—a national advocate who reformed Utah's system—and Sullivan—a forester and parent turned plaintiff—deliver a compelling blend of legal analysis, history, and human stories. They detail how Oregon's State Land Board, legislature, and agencies breached sacred fiduciary duties of loyalty, prudence, and accountability. Key breaches include:Selling the 82,500-acre Elliott State Forest for a fraction of its value.Imposing restrictive Habitat Conservation Plans that slash harvests, fuel wildfire risks, and subsidize non-school goals like conservation and research.Evading accountability through procedural delays, destroyed records, and conflicted governance.Backed by landmark cases, attorney general opinions, and expert declarations, the book includes formal Notices of Intent to Sue under the Oregon Tort Claims Act—demanding restitution, declarations, and reform. But it's not just legal fire; it's a cautionary tale with real voices: reluctant plaintiffs enduring years of court battles, elder foresters decrying lost legacies, parents fighting for underfunded classrooms, and districts scraping by on diminished distributions.Part history (from Jefferson's 1784 vision to Oregon's 1859 compact), part parable (the "Vineyard Trust" illustrating duties), and part blueprint (Utah's model of independent, productive management), this book invites collaboration over litigation. Discover practical solutions: exempt trusts from conflicting policies, empower per-school councils, and realign incentives for maximum long-term returns—potentially $40 million yearly from the Elliott alone.Whether you're a parent, educator, policymaker, or citizen, this eye-opening exposé reveals how honoring the trust can fuel world-class education without sacrificing innovation or environment. Read more

ASIN B0FJJFJKST
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Language English
File size 7.7 MB
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Print length 193 pages
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Publication date July 21, 2025
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