Justice Arthur Gilbert, of the 2nd District Court of Appeal, has published his second collection of Daily Journal columns, and is donating the profits to the Public Counsel law firm.
Thirty years ago, Justice Arthur Gilbert began writing a regular column in the Daily Journal. He was insightful and witty and quirky, unspooling rapturous and often ridiculous narratives on issues ranging far beyond the law.
Whatever captured the peripatetic jurist’s attention — music, literature, puppies — has been column fodder.
From the beginning, readers’ responded enthusiastically — eagerly aw...
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