I'll freely admit I'm biased heavily towards Judge Gowan. He's easily one of the most evenhanded judges I've had the pleasure to practice before, and I deeply appreciate his service on the bench. As supporters begin to line up behind him, you'll see members of the Bar from all sides of the profession in his camp. That's about as good a sign as you can get of a judge's fairness.
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Monday, April 21, 2014
Here come the judicial fundraisers...
It's rare to find a non-election year in Mississippi, and this year clearly is not that year. A great portion of our state judiciary (circuit, chancery, and county court judges) are up for election this November. The campaigning got somewhat of a late start due to uncertainty over judicial redistricting. Here's the invitation to Judge Bill Gowan's fundraiser coming up on April 29, 2014:
Posted by
Matt Eichelberger
Labels:
2014 judicial races,
Bill Gowan
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