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A conversation with the Court: Three Iowa Supreme Court justices sit down with Rox Laird to talk about life on and off the bench

by Iowa Appeals Blog | October 26, 2016

When he needs a diversion from the job, Chief Justice Mark Cady loses himself in home improvement projects. Justice Daryl Hecht sings and plays an acoustic guitar. Justice Brent Appel plants trees on the family’s acreage.

The three justices, who are standing for retention in the Nov. 8 election, recently sat down with On Brief contributor Rox Laird to share these insights about their lives and to talk about their careers and work on the court. The interviews were published this week in the Iowa State Bar Association’s monthly magazine, The Iowa Lawyer.  They are also posted at judicialfacts.org, the association’s website that contains information about the statewide judicial-retention election.

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