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Judges and Judiciary

Aug. 1, 2006

After the Firestorm, Brown Spends the First Year in Mainstream

WASHINGTON - After two years in the national spotlight as one of President Bush's most controversial judicial nominees, former California Supreme Court Justice Janice Rogers Brown has done little as a federal judge to give her opponents the chance to say "I told you so."

By Brent Kendall
Daily Journal Staff Writer


WASHINGTON - After two years in the national spotlight as one of President Bush's most controversial judicial nominees, former California Supreme Court Justice Janice Rogers Brown has done little as a federal judge to give her opponents the chance to say "I told you so."
      Brown moved east last June after a very bitter, but ultimately successful, Senate c...

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