Your report of my comments on the state Supreme Court's new rules on publication of appellate opinions ("Top Court Presses Appellates to Publish More," Dec. 13) caught a bit of overstatement on my part. I shouldn't have said the committee "ignored" the question whether all opinions should be citable. The committee did consider that question - as in discussing the system in New York, where free citation exists. But it wasn't asked to make recommendations on that subject, and it...
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