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Government

Jun. 9, 2004

To Reagan, Wright Went Wrong on the State High Court

SAN FRANCISCO - Not every message from the Great Communicator was received and understood. By 1974, Gov. Ronald Reagan and one of his state Supreme Court appointees, Chief Justice Donald Wright, were so estranged that Reagan wanted to replace him.

By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Not every message from the Great Communicator was received and understood.
        By 1974, Gov. Ronald Reagan and one of his state Supreme Court appointees, Chief Justice Donald Wright, were so estranged that Reagan wanted to replace him.
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