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Bill Mears wrote an article for the CNN website on the judicial elections / appointments controversy. Former US Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor is clearly on the side of appointing judges. For additional opinions Mears talks with the Ohio Chief Justice and PA Supreme Court Judge Seamus McCaffery. Here is McCaffery's comment: But as Pennsylvania's newest elected high court member, McCaffery said it was a treat visiting all of his ...
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