ALBANY – As he wraps up his six-year, 10-month tenure on the state’s highest court, it chafes Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman that he often is labeled a “liberal.” He prefers to call himself a “principled pragmatist.”

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Still, he said, “I would never mind being pigeon-holed as the ultimate defender of the individual liberties of our citizens.”

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