Cynthia A. Baldwin still gets stopped on the street by lawyers who say they miss her and asks if she would ever consider coming back to the bench.

“It’s such a great feeling to hear that,” said Baldwin, who retired from the state Supreme Court on Jan. 6 when her interim term expired. “I absolutely loved being able to serve the people of Pennsylvania as a judge and then as a justice. I’ll miss it. It was great. There’s so much interaction with people.”

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