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The irony of it all, Brantley’s actions show a complete lack of “judicial restraint”—making him a catalyst and proponent of judicial activism. | The irony of it all, Brantley’s actions show a complete lack of “judicial restraint”—making him a catalyst and proponent of judicial activism. | ||
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While Sears won her 2004 re-election against Brantley, she resigned from the GA Supreme Court bench in 2009. Since then she has worked various jobs, for various organizations and in different capacities. | While Sears won her 2004 re-election against Brantley, she resigned from the GA Supreme Court bench in 2009. Since then she has worked various jobs, for various organizations and in different capacities. | ||
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