For judges, high stress and high job satisfaction are far from mutually exclusive. 

That’s the very high-level takeaway from a research report published earlier this year based on a survey of 152 judicial officers from five Australian courts. And, in an online discussion of judicial stress and resiliency sponsored by the Berkeley Judicial Institute yesterday, Terry Maroney used that research to make an early point to the audience of predominantly judges tuning in from across the country about the irksome elements of their jobs. 

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