Judges and Judiciary
Jul. 10, 2006
The Voters Are Very Well Capable of Reasoned Decisions to Turn Sitting Judges Out of Office
Letters to the Editor - Jeffrey A. Lowe's commentary, "Judges Should Be Appointed for 12-Year Terms" (Daily Journal, June 19), suggests he has been attending too many bar luncheons and dinners and is otherwise under the influence of the judicial establishment.




Letters to the Editor
Jeffrey A. Lowe's commentary, "Judges Should Be Appointed for 12-Year Terms" (Daily Journal, June 19), suggests he has been attending too many bar luncheons and dinners and is otherwise under the influence of the judicial establishment.
For a lawyer to write, with a straight face, that "[j]udges traditionally have served as a check on the transient impulses of the Legislature or the executiv...
Jeffrey A. Lowe's commentary, "Judges Should Be Appointed for 12-Year Terms" (Daily Journal, June 19), suggests he has been attending too many bar luncheons and dinners and is otherwise under the influence of the judicial establishment.
For a lawyer to write, with a straight face, that "[j]udges traditionally have served as a check on the transient impulses of the Legislature or the executiv...
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