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Federal Appeals Court Suspends Reagan-Appointed Judge in Rare Move

A 96-year-old federal appeals court judge who was appointed to the bench by former President Ronald Reagan was suspended Wednesday in a rare move for jurists after her colleagues expressed concerns about her competency. Judge Pauline Newman has been under investigation by her fellow jurists following concerns that she can...

A 96-year-old federal appeals court judge who was appointed to the bench by former President Ronald Reagan was suspended Wednesday in a rare move for jurists after her colleagues expressed concerns about her competency. Judge Pauline Newman has been under investigation by her fellow jurists following concerns that she can…

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