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Jun. 28, 2019

Columns reveal lamentable developments for our legal and political systems

In two of his recent articles, appellate attorney Myron Moskovitz has generously provided us with his valuable insights regarding the state of our legal and political systems.

John K. Haggerty

John is an attorney in Santa Clara.

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In two of his recent articles, appellate attorney Myron Moskovitz has generously provided us with his valuable insights regarding: (1) The true bases upon which most judges actually make their decisions ("From legal formalist to realist," May 6); and (2) the growing concern of members of the political branches of our federal government (i.e., the legislative and executive ...

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