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Dan Rodricks: Supreme Court needs what Maryland established decades ago

August 5, 2024
The front façade of the Supreme Court of the United States in Washington, DC.

Before dismissing President Biden’s proposals for reforming the Supreme Court as useless, as some already have, it might be wise to consider what Maryland did to instill and keep public confidence in the judiciary. For this we set the Wayback Machine to the mid-1960s, when there was a movement to change the way Maryland dealt with judges accused of incompetence or considered in some way disabled.

Article Source: Baltimore Sun

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