Nearly all judges believe the public’s respect for judges has declined

In what may reflect a devastating blow to the morale of the judiciary, 9 out of 10 judges believe the public’s esteem for judges has fallen, according to our informal survey. February’s Question of the Month* emailed to NJC alumni asked, “Do you think that the public’s esteem for judges has risen, declined, or stayedContinue reading “Nearly all judges believe the public’s respect for judges has declined”

Pioneering Teenage Parachuter Georgia ‘Tiny’ Broadwick Showed That Courage Isn’t Counted in Pounds

The first woman to parachute from an airplane, she will be recognized in an exhibit when part of the newly renovated National Air and Space Museum reopens this year A parachute belonging to Broadwick is on display in the Early Flight gallery at the Smithsonian’s newly updated National Air and Space Museum.  NASM In 1908, aContinue reading “Pioneering Teenage Parachuter Georgia ‘Tiny’ Broadwick Showed That Courage Isn’t Counted in Pounds”