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Education

Oct. 21, 2000

La Verne Law School Lauds Paul Egly at a Fund-Raiser

RIVERSIDE - No one, aside from Nixon, garnered more ink in the Los Angeles papers in the 1970s than Paul Egly, a reporter once told him. A retired Los Angeles Superior Court judge, Egly worked on two major civil rights lawsuits in San Bernardino and Los Angeles counties that helped pave the way for the desegregation of schools in both districts.

By Tessa Jarrett
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        RIVERSIDE - No one, aside from Nixon, garnered more ink in the Los Angeles papers in the 1970s than Paul Egly, a reporter once told him. A retired Los Angeles Superior Court judge, Egly worked on two major civil rights ...

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