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Split ticket: Brobson and Judson for Commonwealth Court
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Commonwealth Court judges need specialized knowledge. They hear appeals on cases in complicated niches of the law -- issues involving state and local government, regulatory agencies and cases filed by or against the state.
Judge Candidate Touts Backing From Unions
By RANDY WELLS
Published: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 11:43 AM EDT
Pittsburgh attorney Linda Judson got much of her education going to school at night while she worked daytime jobs as a divorced mother raising a son.
Her work ethic won her the backing of labor unions in her bid to be a judge on Pennsylvania's Commonwealth Court.
Judson was an unendorsed candidate in the spring primary election. But she won a Democratic nomination, and is now one of two Democrats, who along with two Republicans, are vying for two seats on the appellate court during the Nov. 3 election.
She attributes her success in the primary to the labor unions. Read More>>>
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