Litigation
May 21, 2005
Assembly Bill Represents Legislative Bid to Skirt Proposition 64
Forum Column - By Michael A. S. Newman - According to the ancient historian Herodotus, King Croesus so delighted in his riches that he exhorted the Athenian lawmaker Solon to agree that he, Croesus, was without doubt the happiest of men. Solon disappointed the king by disagreeing, explaining that no man was to be deemed happy until he had died; until the moment of his death, misfortune could always overtake him.




Forum Column
By Michael A. S. Newman
According to the ancient historian Herodotus, King Croesus so delighted in his riches that he exhorted the Athenian lawmaker Solon to agree that he, Croesus, was without doubt the happiest of men. Solon disappointed the king by disagreeing, explaining that no man was to be deemed happy until he had died; until the moment ...
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