Wallace B. Jefferson: Why not elect judges on merit, not whim?

even if i had never appeared in court, lost every endorsement and fared poorly in polls that assess qualifications, i would still have won in texas. the state voted for mccain, and i was the down-ballot beneficiary. Full Story »

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by Patricia L'Herrou - Mar. 18, 2009

one man's (judge's) opinion on an issue becoming , as it should, more and more in the public eye with the west virginia caperton-massey case now in the supreme court.

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