Judicial Follies: Brief and to the point ...Middle East

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Not long ago, someone with a lot of time did a study concluding that court opinions are getting longer. Of course, for most of the world, where no one has to read them, it’s no big deal . . . but in the legal profession, it means ever more words to slog through. But some judges know how to get right to the point. In 1959, for example, a woman was awarded $25,000  for injuries she sustained when she sat on a chair in a Los Angeles store. The woman was five feet, four inches tall, and weighed about two hundred pounds. She had had surgery on the end of her spine, and a store employee asked her to sit on a chair created mainly from one continuous piece of chrome-plated metal tubing. (When viewed

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