Environmental
Nov. 15, 2007
Recusals Might Continue to Disrupt Court
SAN FRANCISCO - When the California Supreme Court unexpectedly erased a multimillion-dollar case from its docket earlier this month, it was not the first time oil stock holdings interfered with the duties of four of the seven justices.




By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - When the California Supreme Court unexpectedly erased a multimillion-dollar case from its docket earlier this month, it was not the first time oil stock holdings interfered with the duties of four of the seven justices.
And it might not be the last.
Legal ethics experts are concerned th...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - When the California Supreme Court unexpectedly erased a multimillion-dollar case from its docket earlier this month, it was not the first time oil stock holdings interfered with the duties of four of the seven justices.
And it might not be the last.
Legal ethics experts are concerned th...
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