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Judges and Judiciary,
California Supreme Court

Mar. 19, 2019

Justice Brown and the old ACLU

As a former chambers attorney for California Supreme Court Justice Janice Rogers Brown, I was surprised to read about her consideration for attorney general, but stunned when the ACLU deemed her civil liberties record “disturbing.”

Mitchell Keiter

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Justice Brown and the old ACLU
Janice Rogers Brown

As a former chambers attorney for California Supreme Court Justice Janice Rogers Brown, I was surprised to read about her consideration for attorney general, but stunned when the ACLU deemed her civil liberties record "disturbing." ("California jurist's name in pot as Sessions replacement," Nov. 8.) Brown championed a process-based liberalism that used to define the ACLU, but which it is now abandoning in favor of an outcome-based progressivism. The processes of fair ...

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