@Old: I am only a nurse, but I risked being fired and was fired several times over 35 years because I had to do what I and the Nurse Practice Act believed was the right way to treat patients and families. I tried to keep a low profile and keep my jobs because I needed to care for my family. But when push came to shove, I had to go along …
@Old: I am only a nurse, but I risked being fired and was fired several times over 35 years because I had to do what I and the Nurse Practice Act believed was the right way to treat patients and families. I tried to keep a low profile and keep my jobs because I needed to care for my family. But when push came to shove, I had to go along with the golden rule. As a nurse, my priorities were my conscience, my license, then my job. Judges should do the same. I survived and they would to.
The Supreme Court also has the dubious distinction of being free of the rules of judicial ethics that bind state court judges and Article III judges from lower courts.
@Old: I am only a nurse, but I risked being fired and was fired several times over 35 years because I had to do what I and the Nurse Practice Act believed was the right way to treat patients and families. I tried to keep a low profile and keep my jobs because I needed to care for my family. But when push came to shove, I had to go along with the golden rule. As a nurse, my priorities were my conscience, my license, then my job. Judges should do the same. I survived and they would to.
The Supreme Court also has the dubious distinction of being free of the rules of judicial ethics that bind state court judges and Article III judges from lower courts.