Upon Further Review
Last week’s decision by Iowa voters to remove three justices serving on that state’s Supreme Court has produced the predictable hand-wringing and consternation from those who think they know better than we do what’s best for society. In actuality, however, the judicial retention vote in Iowa merely shows that the system is operating in the manner in which it was designed.
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