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Litigation

Aug. 7, 1999

Fashion Victims

By Katherine James At 8:15 a.m., the line to get into juvenile traffic court was already 14 families long. We were the 15th. I made a mental note of how many parents were able to get their children to dress in something vaguely resembling court attire. My second son was the only child with parents who couldn't. You've heard the one about the shoemaker's children?

        By Katherine James
        
        At 8:15 a.m., the line to get into juvenile traffic court was already 14 families long. We were the 15th. I made a mental note of how many parents were able to get their children to dress in something vaguely resembling court attire. My second son was the only child with parents who couldn't. You've heard ...

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