By Catherine Ho
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Justice Candace Cooper wants to go back to where it all started - Dorsey High School, in the Crenshaw neighborhood where she grew up. But the California constitution may be in her way.
The retired appellate justice wants to teach at her alma mater, but fears she'll be blocked by a constitutional provision prohibiting judges and justices from seeking public employment ...
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