By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - In a case of keen interest to public interest lawyers, the U.S. Supreme Court held Wednesday that federal judges can only award enhanced attorneys' fees for especially high-quality legal representation in extremely rare circumstances.
Split 5-4 on ideological lines, the court held that district court judges need to offer detailed reasons for why fees should be enhan...
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