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Judicial Follies: See no weevil
In 1979, two brothers who farmed cotton in the Mississippi delta received what they thought was an irresistible offer from Chevron Chemical Company. Edward and Louis Jackson of Cleveland, Mississippi were approached by a Prof. John Ouzts of Delta State University on behalf of Chevron. Prof. Ouzts told them that Chevron had developed a new insecticide and wanted to test its effectiveness on a working cotton farm. As explained by Judge John R. Brown of the federal Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, the Jackson brothers and Chevron signed an agreement whereby Chevron agreed to be responsible for the “differential” – that is, the amount the Jackson brothers could have expected to receive from a nor

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