Rich,
I remember from an Antitrust class I took in law school, reading a Judge Alex
Kozinski case that was pretty clever. The case was U.S. v. Syufy Enterprises,
903 F.2d 659 (9th Cir. 1990) and it dealt with antitrust in the movie theater
industry in Vegas. In the opinion, Judge Kozinski peppered it with references to
movie titles. I was able to find a good number of movie titles; "Little Big
Man", "The Producers", "Giant", "Big", "Upstream", "Foul Play", "Best Friends",
"Time After Time", "Against All Odds", "Trading Places", "Major League", etc..
Mind you, this was before the glut of James Grisham movies with vaguely
legalistic sounding titles.
patrick charles
Creighton University Law Library
Omaha, NE
> I am mounting an exhibit on Judicial humor. I have three of Judge Brown's
> opinions, Brown v. State (216 SE 2d 356, US v. One 1976 Ford F-150 Pick-Up
> 599 F Supp 818, Fisher v. Lowe (333 NW 2d 67), and Mackensworth v. American
> Trading Transportation (367 F Supp 373) and the Duquesne case comment on
> Mackensworth.
>
> Does anyone know of other judicial opinions that are funny, witty or clever
> that I might include in the exhibit?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Rich
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> Richard Leiter
> Schmid Law Library
> University of Nebraska
>
> 402.472.5737
> rleiter@unl.edu
>
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