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Sunday, February 08, 2026
President Ronald Reagan appointed Mark Wolf to be a U.S. district judge in 1985. Four decades later, he announced his resignation from the bench in an article in the Atlantic. Federal judges adhere to strict rules regarding what they can say in public. To avoid an appearance of bias, they rarely speak publicly at all -- and refrain from commenting on politics and political leaders. Instead, they speak through their written opinions on matters of fact and law. |
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