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Judicial Follies: The Mark of Cane
Time once was that folks who brought lawsuits involving food actually had something serious to complain about. Often these were cases when foreign objects were found in food — the stone in a can of beans, the chunk of beef bone in a hamburger, or the sharp sliver of chicken bone found in a tostado (which led one judge to refer to the “chicken bone law,” because of the seemingly irrational distinction the courts were making between beef bones in hamburgers and chicken bones in tostados). These weren’t, and aren’t, pleasant cases to read, but the people who brought the lawsuits (who often had suffered serious injuries) had a good reason to do so. But in the last decade or two, more and more fo

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