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Law Practice

May 3, 2012

No justice, no peace

Despite the efforts of the last 20 years, in 2012 we know the fragility of progress. By Judge David S. Cunningham III of the Los Angeles Superior Court


By Judge David S. Cunningham III


Just look at the Trayvon Martin case and you can see that while much has been done, there is much work remaining in order to keep our justice system on track.


Since the 1992 civil unrest, many of us, the beneficiaries of the Civil Rights Era, have fought hard to make sure we never live through such deadly times again in Los Angeles. I still can see Connie Rice greeting me after the Rodney King verdict was announced with ...

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