The five indignant letters from judges and bar associations published Sept. 15 in response to my Aug. 4 column (“Social Justice Doesn’t Flow from the Courts”) suggest that Connecticut’s judges are all equally well qualified for their offices. But, of course, this cannot be. People are different.

As the Law Tribune’s introduction to those letters observed, the objections to my column arose largely from two of its assertions.

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