Best Judges for Public Interest? Forum
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Re: Best Judges for Public Interest?
If you're not married to federal court and you're centrist/conservative, Justice Bolick on the Arizona Supreme Court.
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Re: Best Judges for Public Interest?
In C.D. Cal., Bernal strongly favors PI candidates, and several others (I would put Phillips, Olguin, Birotte, and maybe a couple others in this bucket) appreciate and give preference to PI candidates but are open to those who are going to work in the private sector as well.
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Re: Best Judges for Public Interest?
Judge McKee (CA3) has a reputation for favoring PI applicants
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Re: Best Judges for Public Interest?
Ditto on McKee. Stellar judge, wonderful person, and a big interest in PI. Restrepo is (apparently) developing a similar reputation on CA3.
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