Litigation
Jun. 1, 2001
Stone Age Judicial Preserve Will Purify Judges for Energy-Related Cases
LOS ANGELES - Stone Age Judges, Part Deux. Today we revisit the Paleolithic legal battle over whether any federal judge in California who partakes of modern civilization - i.e. benefits from the use of electricity and natural gas - is fit to preside over litigation spawned by the state's energy crisis.




LOS ANGELES - Stone Age Judges, Part Deux.
Today we revisit the Paleolithic legal battle over whether any federal judge in California who partakes of modern civilization - i.e. benefits from the use of electricity and natural gas - is fit to preside over litigation spawned by the state's energy c...
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