As this issue of Pennsylvania Law Weekly was being prepared for publication, one of the most extraordinary months in the state’s legal history was ending.

Depending on your point of view, the voters of Pennsylvania struck a blow for democracy by punishing a Supreme Court whose leader helped craft an unpopular government pay raise, or they threatened judicial independence by throwing out of office a seasoned justice who took no public part in the incident.

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