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Judges and Judiciary

Dec. 3, 2002

Leading with the Right

The jury is out on whether junkets for judges are out of order. The hotel, meals and plane ticket are paid for, luring judges to vacation spots from San Diego to the Gulf of Mexico. All the jurists have to do is attend a few seminars on topics such as business law, property rights and constitutional history.

By Joan Osterwalder
        The jury is out on whether junkets for judges are out of order.
        The hotel, meals and plane ticket are paid for, luring judges to vacation spots from San Diego to the Gulf of Mexico. All the jurists have to do is attend a few seminars on topics such as busin...

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