LOS ANGELES -- Allan Lichtman has agreed with plaintiffs' witness Morgan Kousser before, but not when he testified Thursday for the defense in a trial over Santa Monica voting rights.
Nearly a month after opening arguments, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP attorneys defending the city in a voter discrimination bench trial got their turn. Their first witness was Lichtman, the longtime American University historian maybe best known fo...
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