Judges and Judiciary
Dec. 11, 2014
Ordered recusal of immigration judge boggles the mind
Our nation's courts are best served when filled by diverse qualified jurists applying their unique perspective and understanding to the parties before them. By Bruce J. Einhorn, Dalila Kamal-Griffin and Majed Dakak




The greatest common law jurist in the history of the United States, Justice Benjamin Cardozo, wrote that a good judge understands that the true sources of law "are to be found in the seething life of the people, in their actual doings, their ways of behaving." Our nation's courts are therefore best served when filled by diverse qualified jurists, of all races and nationalities, applying the...
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