Posted on 06/26/2002 9:25:34 PM PDT by trevorjohnson
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Ninth Circuit Judge Arthur L. Alarcon.......[LIST OF JUDGES APPEARS HERE]...Wunderlich Justice Kenneth R. Yegan
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Above is the website for the imbecile court that barred "UNDER GOD" as unconsitutional. The judges who made this decision are as follows:
Name: Alfred T. Goodwin Age: 78 Education: University of Oregon School of Law, 1951 Office: Pasadena, California Appointment: President Nixon, 1971 Experience: Oregon Supreme Court justice
Name: Stephen Reinhardt Age: 71 Education: Yale Law School, 1954 Office: Los Angeles, California Appointment: President Carter, 1980 Experience: Private practice, Los Angeles
The Dissenting Judge was as follows:
Dissenting judge:
Name: Ferdinand F. Fernandez Age: 65 Education: Harvard Law School, 1963 Office: Pasadena, California Appointment: President Bush, 1989 Experience: Federal judge in Los Angeles
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