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Judges and Judiciary

Nov. 13, 2002

Pleading for Time

Forum Column - By Lee A. Wood - When did the rights of litigants become less important than courtroom calendars and the court's need to push litigation through the system? What judicial policy requires trial judges to become insensitive, dictatorial, arbitrary overseers of courtroom access?





        Forum Column
        
        By Lee A. Wood

        When did the rights of litigants become less important than courtroom calendars and the court's need to push litigation through the system? What judicial policy...

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