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Carbullido: Judges set aside the politics, did the right thing
By F. Philip Carbullido
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Each year on May 1, the United States celebrates Law Day, established by President Dwight Eisenhower as “a day of national dedication to the principles of government under law.” This year’s Law Day theme, Advancing the Rule of Law Now, focuses on this fundamental principle of our government.
But what exactly is meant by the rule of law, and why is it so important?
At its core, the rule of law reflects the democratic ideal of an independent and impartial judicial branch. Under the rule of law, the outcome of a case is not dependent on the person who filed the case, or the judge who presided over the case, or the courthouse where the case was filed.
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Pennsylvania s municipal primary election will take place on
May 18, 2021. Along with the primary election, there are four
special elections to fill vacancies in the General Assembly. Those
that win their special election will serve the remaining term of
the former member.
22nd State Senate District (Lackawanna/Luzerne/Monroe) –
Chris Chermak (R) will face Marty Flynn (D) to replace former Sen.
John Blake (D);
48th State Senate District (Dauphin/Lebanon/York) – Chris
Gebhard (R) will face Calvin Clements (D) to replace former Sen.
Dave Arnold (R);
Joseph A. Materna, a lawyer and a man who loved family, dies from Covid. He was 73.
Updated Jan 30, 2021;
Joseph Anthony Materna, Esq., of Prince’s Bay, a noted Staten Island attorney known as much for his love of family as his legal expertise, died Wednesday, Jan. 27, after a short and aggressive battle with Covid-19. He was 73 and died in Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan.
He was surrounded by his wife, Dolores, daughters Jodi Marie (son-in-law Tad Davis), Jennifer, and Janine. He and his wife just celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary Dec. 14.
Mr. Materna achieved many accomplishments in life but beamed when he was recognized by Columbia University as the first alumnus of Columbia College in its history who had three daughters who also graduated from Columbia College.
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