This time it was a false alarm (see Aug. 18), but he’s pretty clearly expecting to run for office in the future. (Lesley Conn, “Scarborough: Thanks, but no thanks”, Pensacola News Journal, Aug. 21).
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on August 21, 2005
This time it was a false alarm (see Aug. 18), but he’s pretty clearly expecting to run for office in the future. (Lesley Conn, “Scarborough: Thanks, but no thanks”, Pensacola News Journal, Aug. 21).
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