Sunday, April 10, 2011

At 103, Still Working

Columbus Dispatch/AP Article entitled "Federal Judge, 103, Still Hearing Cases in Kansas." Judge Brown was appointed to his lifetime bench by President Kennedy, and still takes his appointments seriously. He lives in an assisted living center, but gets a ride to work daily and still hears numerous civil cases. What are your thoughts about working to age 103? How would you feel if you had a case being heard by a judge at that age? Should other people keep working past retirement to maintain an active mind and body?

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