Tom grew up in Southern Oregon. He is the Orlando J. and Marian H. Hollis Professor at the University of Oregon School of Law, where he teaches criminal procedure and other subjects. He has served by gubernatorial appointment as the chair of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, and he was elected to the Lane County Board of Commissioners. Tom has worked as a plaintiffs' attorney handling civil rights cases and environmental clean-up litigation, among other categories of cases. He has also worked as federal prosecutor.
Immediately after graduating from law school, Tom accepted an employment offer from the public defender's office in Oakland, California. He had to move before starting that job, however, so his wife could pursue an employment opportunity in another state. Tom has never worked full-time as a criminal defense attorney, but from time to time he has given pro bono assistance to criminal defense attorneys in state and federal cases, including Supreme Court litigation.
As a member of the commission, he wants to help make sure that Oregon protects the right to counsel, and that Oregon takes proper steps to improve working conditions, compensation, and incentives for the attorneys who represent indigent defendants in criminal cases.