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Inside this issue: Rebuilding the fundamentals of civic discourse, preserving public commitment to the rule of law, traveling oral arguments boost public outreach, and much more.
Volume 58 No 4 | Fall 2019
As teachers of the law, judges also must continue to be students of the law and recognized in their communities as public servants. Authors in this issue of The Judges' Journal share how judicial outreach allows them to impart the importance of fairness and uphold the independence of the judiciary.
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