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Law Practice

Sep. 9, 2008

Federal Court Searches for Answers to an Aging Bench

James Browning's advancing years and declining health underscore a challenge facing the aging federal judiciary.

By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 8

      James Browning's advancing years and declining health underscore a challenge facing the aging federal judiciary.
      The bench is old. The 9th Circuit's active and senior circuit judges average about 70 years old. They range from the youngsters, Kim McLane Wardlaw and Sandra Segal Ikuta, both 54, to Browning...

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