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November 01, 2012 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2012-11-01

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Bridget Mary'', McCormack

FOR MICHIGAN

We're voting for Bridget
Mary McCormack for the
Michigan Supreme Court,
in the non-partisan section
of the November 6 ballot.
Bridget shares our values,
and she has demonstrated
unwavering integrity and a
commitment to the rule of
law. As a professor at the
University of Michigan Law
School and distinguished
practicing attorney, she has
dedicated her entire career
to making sure the
judicial system gives
everyone a fair shake.
Bridget will bring a needed
fresh voice to the Supreme
Court.
On November 6, 2012,
join us in voting for Bridget
Mary McCormack for the
Michigan Supreme Court.

SUPREME COURT

NONPARTISAN SECTION

JUDICIAL

JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT

Bridget Mary McCormack

Senator Carl Levin
Congressman Sandy Levin
Judge Michelle Friedman Appel
Judge Jaime Wittenberg
Judge Katherine Hansen
Judge Susan Moiseev
Judge Lawrence Talon
Rachel Bendit
Mark Bernstein
Sam Bernstein
Alison Blitzer
Barry Brickner
E. David Brockman
Stacy and Jeff Brodsky
Marty Burnstein
Amanda Canvasser
Bob and Beverly Canvasser
Elizabeth Canvasser

Lindsay Canvasser
Mark and Marla Canvasser
Phyllis and Richard Canvasser
Eugene and Elaine Driker
David Einstandig
Amy and David Fink
Myrna Fischer
Philip Fischer
Paul Fried
Retired Referee Ilene Fruitman
Erica Gerson
Ralph Gerson
Daniel Goldberg
Wally Goodman
Shari Katz Graham
Helen Katz Graham
Elisa Greenberg
Ned Greenberg

Allison Gross
Ronna and Harvey Heller
Ron and Barb Hirsch!
Michael lndenbaum
Beth Kerwin
Cheryl and Ronald Kerwin
Carol and Mitchell Klein
Zina and Michael Kramer
Richard Lenter
Jay and Andi Levin
Bill and Cam Liebold
Kim Lifton
Hannan and Lisa Lis
Florine Mark
Sheri Mark
Robert and Anita Naftaly
Anna Nedelman
Marcie Hermelin Orley

Michael Pickman
Gail and Ken Posner
Julie and J. Adam Rothstein
Marjorie Saulson
Mark Schlussel
Dick and Shiela Sloan
Allan and Sharon Studenberg
Perry Teicher
Gary and Malke Torgow
Buzz Turner
Samantha Unger
Steven Wallace
Danielle Weinberg
Ron and Julie Yolles

Paid for by Bridget Mary McCormack for Justice, PO Box 2434, Kalamazoo, Ml 49003

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and yet what is most compelling for us is

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Beethoven
Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 127 (1825)

Beethoven
Quartet in B-flat Major, Op. 130
with Grosse Fuge, Op. 133 (1825)

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