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Tuesday, September 09, 2003

Md. First Lady exerts influence in judicial nomination process
The DeMotte Family at 1:43 PM ET

The Baltimore Sun reports that Maryland First Lady Kendel Ehrlich, a former state prosecutor, is exerting her influence in the judicial nomination process. In other judicial news, Findlaw.com columnist Joanna Grossman discusses extending the Equal Protection right not to be excluded from jury duty beyond race and sex to ethinicity and national origin.



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