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Judges and Judiciary

Nov. 15, 2003

Critics' Denigration of Kuhl Simply Represents Payback

Forum Column - By Steven Ipsen - Nominees for federal judgeships endure a painstakingly thorough investigation into every facet of their lives, a scrutiny that few would consider enduring. This examination is necessary, however, because a candidate must be a judge who is fair to all sides. Handled fairly, this scrutiny is worth the personal price paid by candidates, who voluntarily surrender their privacy.

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