LETTERS TO THE EDITOR COLUMN
As a plaintiff-side lawyer, I generally agree with the substantive views expressed in the perspective piece, "Why our high court must narrowly construe labor laws" (May 29). But Norman Blumenthal goes too far when he contends that a ruling against consumers and employees in Sonic-Calabasas and Iskanian "would justify a vote to recall all of the members" of the California Supreme Court who voted that way. We have b...
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