I am in the process of wading through a biography titled "Justice Stanley Mosk: A life at the Center of California Politics and Justice," by Jacqueline R. Braitman and Gerald F. Uelman, and I have good news and bad news. The good news is that the book provides much insight into Stanley Mosk's personal and political life, which also encompassed much of the modern history of the California Supreme Court. The bad news is that when it comes to his not-inconsiderable legal accomplishments, th...
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