Judges and Judiciary
Dec. 16, 2004
Vexatious Litigant Will Meet the Chief
SAN FRANCISCO - A prolific pro se has taken his beef all the way to the top. Chief Justice Ronald M. George remains a defendant in a lawsuit filed by a former vexatious litigant attacking the constitutionality of California's Vexatious Litigant Statute, a federal appellate panel ruled Tuesday.




Chief Justice Ronald M. George remains a defendant in a lawsuit filed by a former vexatious litigant attacking the constitutionality of California's Vexatious Litigant Statute, a...
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