Rob Lynn mentioned, "When it was first enacted, the age limit had very little in the way of practical consequences because not very many people lived to 70. Now it does have pretty significant consequences." This highlights the changing demographics and how the initial rationale for the age limit is outdated.
Lynn argued, "Seventy is too young in this day and age. They may not be able to run a marathon, but in terms of their mental faculties, they're just fine." This statement emphasizes the need to reassess the mental capabilities of older judges in today's context.
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