A staunch juristic and political conservative, Howsham has been widely criticized by the socially liberal elements in Washingtonian society for his refusal to steer the Court and its decisions in a more "progressive" direction. He has also been criticized for being one of the more executive minded judges in Washingtonia for many of his pro-government decisions. Howsham has, however, tried to remain out of the spotlight and has never spoken to the press or in public in general about his views, legal culture or political affiliations.
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| - A staunch juristic and political conservative, Howsham has been widely criticized by the socially liberal elements in Washingtonian society for his refusal to steer the Court and its decisions in a more "progressive" direction. He has also been criticized for being one of the more executive minded judges in Washingtonia for many of his pro-government decisions. Howsham has, however, tried to remain out of the spotlight and has never spoken to the press or in public in general about his views, legal culture or political affiliations.
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| - A staunch juristic and political conservative, Howsham has been widely criticized by the socially liberal elements in Washingtonian society for his refusal to steer the Court and its decisions in a more "progressive" direction. He has also been criticized for being one of the more executive minded judges in Washingtonia for many of his pro-government decisions. Howsham has, however, tried to remain out of the spotlight and has never spoken to the press or in public in general about his views, legal culture or political affiliations. Howsham was born in Alberttown in the Province of North Island on 11 March 1949 to Andrew Lucas Howsham and Elizabeth Howsham (nee Coble). Andrew Howsham was a well known attorney and Union Nationalist supporter who sat in the Constitutional Assembly after the Washingtonian Civil War in 1913 to draft the country's first Constitution. His mother, Elizabeth, was a housewife generally, flowing from patriarchal Washingtonian society, however helped her husband with much the administrative aspects of his profession. The Howsham family is historically vassals to the North Island House du Montier family and held several counties before they were abolished by the Abolition of Counties Decree of 1915.
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