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Judges and Judiciary

Jun. 13, 2017

Judges who will, judges who won't

In Louie Castoria's June 9 article, he posits that there are two types of people on the Supreme Court and in law firms as well. It got me thinking about dichotomies among the lawyers and judges I've dealt with over the years. By Judy Chirlin

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

In Louie Castoria's June 9 article, "Order, Chaos, Muppets," he posits that there are two types of people on the Supreme Court and in law firms as well. It got me thinking about dichotomies among the lawyers and judges I've dealt with over the years.

In the years before I went on the bench, I advocated (lobbied) the governor's office for the appointment of women judges. So peopl...

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