- When a federal judge began his term in 1973, his chambers had a mimeograph machine. In 2007, he reportedly asked lawyers to explain email to him: "It pops up in a machine in some administrative office, and is somebody there with a duty to take it around and give it to whoever it's named to?" http://www.propublica.org/article/life-tenure-for-federal-judges-raises-issues-of-senility-dementia/ 50 comments technology
- A federal judge, on email: "It pops up in a machine in some administrative office, and is somebody there with a duty to take it around and give it to whoever it's named to?" Life-tenure for judges was approved when avg. American lived to be 40. http://www.propublica.org/article/life-tenure-for-federal-judges-raises-issues-of-senility-dementia 26 comments politics
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