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California Courts of Appeal

May 21, 2010

Art Imitates Life

Marin Superior Court judge Lynn Duryee reviews a collection of stories authored by Justice Arthur Gilbert of the Court of Appeal, 2nd District.

By Lynn Duryee

"Most people don't know what Court of Appeal justices do, and that includes many trial judges." With these words, Justice Arthur Gilbert leapt into the fray of the depublication debate on June 9, 1988, when he published an essay in the Daily Journal cleverly entitled, "It Never Happened." Not surprisingly, Gilbert was not in favor of the practice, which, he bemoaned, "keeps ideas locked in the clos...

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