EDITOR’S NOTE: The following are prepared remarks that Robert Tembeckjian, administrator of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, delivered on Jan. 25 at ”Power of Remembrance: Reflections of a Descendant of Genocide,” an event hosted by the Armenian Bar Association, the Brandeis Association and the Hellenic Lawyers Association.

I appreciate the invitation to speak to this gathering, sponsored by the Armenian, Hellenic and Brandeis Bar Associations. I should be somewhat intimidated as well.

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