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Law Practice

Mar. 25, 2020

Judge Mohr: How the coronavirus has affected me

“Don’t worry, Tony,” my wife Beverly said in her sweet, reassuring way as we washed our hands. “We have enough soap.”

Anthony J. Mohr

Judge (ret.)
Los Angeles County Superior Court

Judge Mohr currently is a fellow at the Advanced Leadership Initiative at Harvard.

"Don't worry, Tony," my wife Beverly said in her sweet, reassuring way as we washed our hands. "We have enough soap." The bar in the bathroom had dwindled to a sliver. We had plenty in a closet, along with and towels and toilet paper, enough for the seclusion. But that didn't stop me from worrying. And overreacting. For the past few days, memories from my past have been walloping me.

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