Latourette was born in
Oregon City, Oregon, on February 10, 1889, to Charles David Latourette and his wife Sedonia Bird Shaw Latourette. Both parents were pioneer settlers to
Oregon. Family members began moving westward in the 1800s, settling in
St. Louis and
Michigan. In 1879 LaTourette's father moved from Michigan to Oregon City to form a law partnership with his cousin, Dewitt Clinton Latourette. LaTourette attended the
University of Oregon, where he was on the football and track teams. He was the starting quarterback of the
1910 Oregon football team and led the team to victory over arch-rival
Oregon Agricultural College before suffering a knee injury in the final minute of play. He earned All-Northwest Honors for two seasons. Following college, he enrolled at the
University of Oregon School of Law, which at that time was located in Portland. He graduated in 1912, and then passed the
bar in 1915. Latourette began practicing law in Oregon City after passing the bar, and remained in private practice until 1931. ==Judicial career==