It's not unheard of for a circuit judge irked at a persistent split in the law to urge the Supreme Court to bring the matter to a resolution. What is unusual is for a judge to advance all of the reasons in favor of certiorari and to discredit all the reasons against with such thoroughness and determination as to suggest that only a Supreme Court blind to its duties could fail to act.
March 29, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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