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December 23, 2005


One of the Biggest Legal Scandals in History

Herewith a link to a well-penned homage to U.S. Judge Janis Jack for exposing what the Wall St. Journal says may turn out to be "one of the biggest legal scams in U.S. history," the silicosis torts scandal. Why isn't this being played up all across the country? And why, in an era of passive and sometimes lawless judges, are Judge Jack's praises not sung far and wide?

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