Federal court Judge David Levi could go anywhere. The Ninth Circuit, even the U.S. Supreme Court, are within the capabilities of this brilliant and busy scholar, say associates. A 1990 George Bush appointee, Levi has set for himself a workload that would stagger most mere mortals. In the courtroom, Levi is always ahead of the game and his keen intellect leaves little room for courtroom histrionics.
November 09, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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