To the Editor:
The Daily Business Review’s coverage of Broward’s much-maligned judiciary has been called “one-sided,” but it is mild compared to the New York Times.
Letter writer calls for more judicial candidates to apply for open seats to nip what the New York Times called "old-school nepotism."
December 24, 2014 at 12:00 AM
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To the Editor:
The Daily Business Review’s coverage of Broward’s much-maligned judiciary has been called “one-sided,” but it is mild compared to the New York Times.
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