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Judges and Judiciary

Jun. 21, 2006

Judicial Troubles Evoke Deja Vu

Column - By Peter Blumberg - These are ethically challenging times for state supreme court justices across the nation. The best known of the toppled top state judges is Alabama's Roy Moore, who was disrobed in 2003 after he refused to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the state judicial building.

These are ethically challenging times for state supreme court justices across the nation.
      The best known of the toppled top state judges is Alabama's Roy Moore, who was disrobed in 2003 after he refused to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the state judicial building.
      Other justices have found a variety of ways to get in trouble in the last couple of years: accepting a large campaign donation fr...

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