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Mar. 9, 2021

Implicit arguments do not explain ‘Justice Delayed’

The conceit of a regular columnist is to be published even when one has nothing to say. For this, I cite Myron Moskovitz's "On Justice Delayed," published March 1.

Charles A. Bird

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The conceit of a regular columnist is to be published even when one has nothing to say. For this, I cite Myron Moskovitz's "On Justice Delayed," published March 1. Oh, the reader can tell the author does not like Jon Eisenberg's judicial performance complaint about three members of the 3rd District Court of Appeal. But why?

The column's arguments are implic...

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