Judges and Judiciary
Jul. 20, 1999
Greasing the Wheels of Justice
By Jeffrey K. Winikow It is no wonder the public has lost faith with the judicial system when the courts increasingly use their power to shill for large corporate interests. And there is perhaps no better indication of this than Gilbert v. National Corp. for Housing Partnerships, 71 Cal.App.4th 1240 (1999).




By Jeffrey K. Winikow
It is no wonder the public has lost faith with the judicial system when the courts increasingly use their power to shill for large corporate interests. And there is perhaps no better indication of this than Gilbert v. National Corp. for Housing Partnerships, 71 Cal.App.4th 1240 (1999).
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It is no wonder the public has lost faith with the judicial system when the courts increasingly use their power to shill for large corporate interests. And there is perhaps no better indication of this than Gilbert v. National Corp. for Housing Partnerships, 71 Cal.App.4th 1240 (1999).
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