To the editor:
As a former classmate of Frank Askin, a great legal analyst, I enjoyed his July 30 commentary about DePascale v. New Jersey, “Was the Case Really About Pensions or Judicial Independence?“
The current effort to politicize the third branch is counterintuitive to the development of a wise group of respected leaders.
August 30, 2012 at 12:12 AM
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To the editor:
As a former classmate of Frank Askin, a great legal analyst, I enjoyed his July 30 commentary about DePascale v. New Jersey, “Was the Case Really About Pensions or Judicial Independence?“
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