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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Oregon Show Cause document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the case details, including the county and names of the petitioner and respondent. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court processing.
  3. In Section I, indicate your role in the case by selecting either 'petitioner' or 'respondent'. This helps clarify your position in the proceedings.
  4. Proceed to Section II to list the names, ages, and birth dates of any children involved. This section is vital for establishing context regarding custody matters.
  5. In Sections III and IV, specify any changes you wish to make regarding custody or parenting time. Clearly articulate your reasons and how these changes serve the best interests of the children.
  6. Complete Sections V through XI by providing necessary details about previous orders, residency history, and any ongoing litigation related to custody. This ensures comprehensive documentation for your request.
  7. Finally, sign and date the affidavit at the end of the document. Make sure all required fields are filled before submitting.

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Lochner and Muller were two attempts to curb state regulation of business. In Lochner , the Court overturned a New York State law meant to regulate the hours that bakers could work, but three years later, in Muller , the justices upheld an Oregon regulation limiting the hours that women could work.
A 1908 Supreme Court case that upheld an Oregon law limiting womens workday to ten hours, based on the need to protect womens health for motherhood. Muller complicated the earlier decision in Lochner v. New York, laying out grounds on which states could intervene to protect workers.
After both parties have argued their case and presented evidence, the judge will render a decision. The judge can order a non-compliant party to take steps to remedy the situation, and impose legal penalties upon the non-compliant party.
Muller v. Oregon (1908) is a U.S. Supreme Court case in which the Court considered whether a state could limit the amount of hours a woman could work while not also limiting the hours of men. In this case, Curt Muller owned a laundry business.
Franklin Bunting was a supervisor in a mill who was locally convicted after being found in violation of an Oregons statute when he ordered an employee to work thirteen hours without paying the required overtime. Bunting appealed the case arguing violations to the fourteenth amendment.

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