Briefly: Electing Justice: How to Judge Judges

By Eric Magnuson

December 7, 2022

Last month’s elections were hotly contested, suspenseful, and surprising in many respects. There is one thing of which I am certain: We are all extremely happy that they are behind us, and that at least for a while we will not be deluged with campaign ads.

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