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Perspective

Oct. 15, 2010

The Intersection of Two Lives

One family's encounter with Justice Stanley Mosk, 50 years ago, leaves a lasting impact. By Richard M. Mosk, a justice of the California Court of Appeal.

By Richard M. Mosk

This week, the Board of Education of the Los Angeles Unified School District met to consider whether to name a new elementary school after my father, state Supreme Court Justice Stanley Mosk. They voted unanimously to do so, but only after a hearing in which three speakers, in moving remarks, supported the naming: Andrea Ordin, the Los Angeles County Counsel who had argued cases before the state Supreme Court and joined the attorney gen...

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