No one on the panel at Tuesday’s New Jersey Law Center symposium subtitled “A Crisis in Judicial Independence” took issue with its underlying premise: that Gov. Chris Christie compromised six decades of constitutional tradition by refusing to reappoint Supreme Court Justice John Wallace Jr.

That the panel was in full agreement wasn’t surprising given its make-up: two former Court justices; three constitutional law professors; two former State Bar Association presidents — and no one from the governor’s office.

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