It appears Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will soon have a chance to fill a coveted spot on an influential San Jose-based state appeals court.
William Wunderlich, a veteran justice on [California’s] 6th District Court of Appeal, has been selected to fill a vacant federal magistrate judge position in Yosemite National Park, considered a plum job in the federal judiciary. . . .
[T]he Yosemite job comes with a perk, according to Wunderlich: a house and a courtroom in the shadow of Yosemite Falls.
Sounds pretty plum to me. Details here from the San Jose Mercury News. (via El Chadder)
It appears Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will soon have a chance to fill a coveted spot on an influential San Jose-based state appeals court.
William Wunderlich, a veteran justice on [California’s] 6th District Court of Appeal, has been selected to fill a vacant federal magistrate judge position in Yosemite National Park, considered a plum job in the federal judiciary. . . .
[T]he Yosemite job comes with a perk, according to Wunderlich: a house and a courtroom in the shadow of Yosemite Falls.
Sounds pretty plum to me. Details here from the San Jose Mercury News. (via El Chadder)
It appears Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will soon have a chance to fill a coveted spot on an influential San Jose-based state appeals court.
William Wunderlich, a veteran justice on [California’s] 6th District Court of Appeal, has been selected to fill a vacant federal magistrate judge position in Yosemite National Park, considered a plum job in the federal judiciary. . . .
[T]he Yosemite job comes with a perk, according to Wunderlich: a house and a courtroom in the shadow of Yosemite Falls.
Sounds pretty plum to me. Details here from the San Jose Mercury News. (via El Chadder)
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