June 2017 Bar Bulletin
It should come as no surprise that judges are Type A personalities. Perhaps as expected, much of their spare time is consumed by law-related activities — coaching and judging mock trials, teaching the rule of law in far-off lands, lecturing at law schools or CLEs. One judge, Beth Andrus, has spent her vacation time and personal funds the last few years to study at the National Judicial College in Reno, where she obtained a master’s degree in judicial studies.
But the purpose of this column is to give you an idea of what some of the judges and commissioners on...