Originally posted by Jotfish
Does anyone here find it interesting that judges/supreme court judges past and present have a habit of belonging to secret societies?
I feel as though this kind of makes the judicial system a bit of a joke. but thats just me.
You titled this thread "Masons and the Judicial Branch". The only Supreme Court Justices in the 20th century that I can think of are Earl Warren and Thurgood Marshall. There are currently no Supreme Court Justices who are Masons.
As for regular run-of-the-mill judges, it's the same with any other occupation. Some judges are Masons, but most are not. The same can be said of firemen, accountants, carpenters, and violinists.

