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Judges and Judiciary

Oct. 4, 2006

1,900 Appeals Denied as Court Opens '06-07 Term

WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court opened its 2006 term on Monday by rejecting nearly 1,900 appeals that had piled up over the summer, including two business-backed challenges to California's antitrust and insider-trading laws. 

By Brent Kendall
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court opened its 2006 term on Monday by rejecting nearly 1,900 appeals that had piled up over the summer, including two business-backed challenges to California's antitrust and insider-trading laws. 
      Among other notable cases from California, the justices refused to consider a lower court ruling that g...

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