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State Bar & Bar Associations

Aug. 23, 2000

Judges Take High Road to Scotland

It was one of those vacations golfers dream about. Superior Court judges John Einhorn, Robert May and Harry Elias spent two weeks in Scotland this summer playing courses steeped in tradition and history, including the site of the first British Open - or simply "The Open" as many call it - in 1860.

By Martin Kruming
        
        It was one of those vacations golfers dream about.
        Superior Court judges John Einhorn, Robert May and Harry Elias spent two weeks in Scotland this summer playing courses steeped in tradition and history, including the site of the first British Open - or simply "The Open" as many call it - i...

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