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Judges and Judiciary

Feb. 3, 2001

Color-Coding Justice May Ease Court Confusion

We, as lawyers, have been the guardians of words in our society. We, have, by default, been the wordsmiths of everyday life, transforming the mundane into legal fiction and nonfiction, depending on which side we represent. The word game is very important in our profession.

        By Leigh Datzker

        We, as lawyers, have been the guardians of words in our society. We, have, by default, been the wordsmiths of everyday life, transforming the mundane into legal fiction and nonfiction, depending on which side we represent. The word game is very important in our profession.
        We also get bombard...

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