Judges and Judiciary
May 5, 2009
How to Secure Yourself a Spot on the Road to Infamy
Justice Arthur Gilbert ponders how to go about getting various L.A. landmarks named after himself.
Arthur Gilbert
Justice (ret.)
UC Berkeley School of Law, 1963
Arthur's previous columns are available on gilbertsubmits.blogspot.com.
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Recently I was driving home from a luncheon in Palos Verdes. I took the Harbor Freeway north. Please notice I did not say the "110." Everything was fine until I took the transition road to the Century Freeway west. Please notice I did not say the "105."
I have little to say about people who use numbers in place of names other than this: Like vampires, they have no souls and suck the life blood out of our language....
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