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Arizona Supreme Court judge retiring


Office of the Arizona Governor
The Arizona Supreme Court’s presiding disciplinary judge has announced plans to retire this year. Judge William J. O’Neil informed Chief Justice Robert Brutinel that he’ll retire mid-year after a successor has been chosen.
O’Neil was appointed in 2010 by the state Supreme Court as Arizona’s first presiding disciplinary judge who presides over attorney discipline, reinstatement and disability cases.
Brutinel said in a statement that O’Neil “set a standard for efficiency and fairness that creates a benchmark for the presiding disciplinary judges to come.”
O’Neil previously served Arizona’s courts for 20 years including time as presiding judge of the Pinal County Superior Court. ....

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Political strife, pandemic causing public discourse to plunge even lower


Tyler Merbler
Researchers say many rank and file Democratic and Republican voters may be closer to common ground on political issues than their elected representatives are.
Keith Allred heads the University of Arizona’s National Institute for Civil Discourse in Washington. He notes the political divide looks different outside the Beltway.
“In fact the research shows the average Republican and the average Democrat is half as far apart on the issues as they think they are, he said.
Allred believes the country is at a turning point regarding civility. He says last month’s insurrection and Presidential inauguration along with next week’s Trump impeachment trial has created a tear in the national discourse which will take a long time to repair. He adds the pandemic has robbed the country of common cultural events that typically serve to unify people. ....

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