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Nov. 15, 2001

High Court Won't Hear Judge's Son

SAN FRANCISCO - If your mother's a lawyer and your father's a federal appellate judge, suing people may seem like part of growing up. But for 19-year-old Yale Kozinski, who challenged a jaywalking ticket he got in Torrance last year, the U.S. Supreme Court had a message Tuesday: Pay the ticket.

By Pamela A. MacLean
Nevada Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - If your mother's a lawyer and your father's a federal appellate judge, suing people may seem like part of growing up.
        But for 19-year-old Yale Kozinski, who challenged a jaywalking ticket he got in Torrance last year, the U.S. Supreme Court had a message Tuesday: Pay ...

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