Law360 (February 27, 2018, 9:34 PM EST) -- Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Max Baer, one of three dissenters against a controversial ruling imposing new congressional maps for the 2018 election, defended the court’s actions Tuesday before the state Senate Judiciary Committee, arguing his colleagues were acting in “good faith.” Republicans on the committee peppered Justice Baer and Justice Sally Mundy with questions about the redistricting decision at Tuesday’s annual budget hearing, amid rumblings about the prospect of impeachment for the four justices — elected as Democrats — who voted for the new maps. Throughout the process, Justice Baer has sought to find a middle ground between his fellow Democrats...

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