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Judicial Follies: Imitation and flattery
The very first column that I wrote on odd or unusual court opinions (more years ago than I like to think about) dealt with a young man named Gavin McDonald who initiated a lawsuit because he lost a spelling bee. The first court to consider the case threw out his lawsuit, and Gavin appealed. The appeals court had some tart — and entertaining — words of its own for Gavin, including a short discourse on the disturbing trend of people running to court over the most trivial matters. The court concluded its opinion by stating, “As for the judgment of the trial court, we’ll spell it out. A-F-I-R-M-E-D.” Unfortunately, the court misspelled “affirmed.” An amusing reminder of that judicial misstep onc

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