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California Courts of Appeal

Nov. 11, 2009

Librarian Fails to Win Appeal

A San Diego law librarian whose specialty was helping self-represented litigants with appeals got some real-world practice arguing his own case for wrongful termination.

By Laura Ernde

Daily Journal Staff Writer

A San Diego law librarian whose specialty was helping self-represented litigants with their appeals got some real-world practice last month arguing his own case for wrongful termination at the 4th District Court of Appeal.

But the appellate court rejected Michael Kaye's arguments Tuesday, ruling he can't sue the San Diego County Public Law Library for firing him over an angry e...

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