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Criminal

Oct. 9, 2002

Denials Range From Inmate Rights to Judge Discipline

WASHINGTON - The 2,000 petitions for review rejected by the Supreme Court Monday included important cases dealing with judicial discipline, the procreation rights of deadbeat dads, the inheritance rights of transsexuals and the authority of state courts to handle massive asbestos class actions.

By David F. Pike
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - The 2,000 petitions for review rejected by the Supreme Court Monday included important cases dealing with judicial discipline, the procreation rights of deadbeat dads, the inheritance rights of transsexuals and the authority of state courts to handle massive asbesto...

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