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Judicial Follies: Another Thanksgiving potpourri
We once again have Thanksgiving coming up this week. Unlike Hallowe’en and Christmas, it’s not normally a holiday one associates with court disputes. Just personal disputes. As Johnny Carson once put it, “[On Thanksgiving] [p]eople travel thousands of miles to be with people they only see once a year. And then discover once a year is way too often.” Indeed, Thanksgiving is a day when most Americans stay home and gorge themselves into insensibility. And that’s just on football. But there are some court disputes arising from the holiday, while others touch on Thanksgiving-related topics — like turkeys. A sampling: • In the oddly-named 1938 case of Tate v. Ogg, the Supreme Court of Virginia had

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