U.S. Supreme Court
Oct. 5, 2007
Rules for Unpublished Opinions Violate Due Process, Suit Says
An Orange County law firm sued the California Supreme Court and an appellate division Thursday, contending rules barring lawyers from citing unpublished opinions violate due-process and equal-protection rights.




By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
An Orange County law firm sued the California Supreme Court and an appellate division Thursday, contending rules barring lawyers from citing unpublished opinions violate due process and equal protection rights.
The suit appears to be the first to challenge the rules in federal court.
Bisnar Chase o...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
An Orange County law firm sued the California Supreme Court and an appellate division Thursday, contending rules barring lawyers from citing unpublished opinions violate due process and equal protection rights.
The suit appears to be the first to challenge the rules in federal court.
Bisnar Chase o...
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