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Appellate Practice

Feb. 12, 1999

Duck and Cover

WASHINGTON - At their Jan. 25 conference - the last in which they normally would grant review of cases to be argued this term - the justices continued to duck cases that seem to fit their own policy of taking on important issues on which the federal circuits are divided.

By David F. Pike
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - At their Jan. 25 conference - the last in which they normally would grant review of cases to be argued this term - the justices continued to duck cases that seem to fit their own policy of taking on important issues on which the federal circuits are divided.
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