The second claim of John Lott’s suit against Steven Levitt has been settled with a remarkable letter of apology by Levitt; Lott retains the right to appeal the larger claim, which had been thrown out, as we discussed in Part VIII.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Ted Frank on August 6, 2007
The second claim of John Lott’s suit against Steven Levitt has been settled with a remarkable letter of apology by Levitt; Lott retains the right to appeal the larger claim, which had been thrown out, as we discussed in Part VIII.
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