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Judges and Judiciary

Sep. 8, 2006

State Liquor License Policy Bothers Court

The state Supreme Court all but declared "Bad Party Foul!" on Wednesday while reviewing a state policy that allows liquor licenses to be taken away based on an agency lawyer's recommendation to his boss to overrule an administrative law judge.

By Itir Yakar
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      The state Supreme Court all but declared "Bad Party Foul!" on Wednesday while reviewing a state policy that allows liquor licenses to be taken away based on an agency lawyer's recommendation to his boss to overrule an administrative law judge.
      The justices indicated during oral arguments that the fair administration of justice requir...

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