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Opinion | This incoming judge not only bragged about breaking the law, she allegedly broke someone's finger
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.LevinsonJessica: Typically, being qualified for a job is key to actually obtaining that job. This is not true for former Las Vegas City Council member and state Assembly member-turned-soon-to-be-Judge Michele Fiore.

that would have barred the federal government from owning land in Nevada without Nevada’s approval. The stumbling block here is that such a proposal is unconstitutional.

. In case there was any question about Fiore’s view of the rule of law, Fiore proclaimed, “I’m not going to be a victim of a stupid law.” It harms the judicial system as a whole when those doling out justice may not even be particularly concerned about following the law.

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