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West German judge
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A few months before the end of his term, he cast the only special vote that was written exclusively by him. In the decision on the Radical Decree, he voted against his colleagues because he considered it a violation of Article 21 of the Basic Law for the hiring authority to consider mere membership at a party that had not been declared unconstitutional by the Federal Constitutional Court to be to the applicant's disadvantage. After 24 years on the Federal Constitutional Court, he retired in September 1975. Only Willi Geiger could look back on an even longer term of office.