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    Allan McEachern was a progressive jurist before his mandatory retirement in 2001. At that time he was serving as Supreme Court Justice of British Columbia. During his tenure what type of access to court decisions did he introduce?

    Question #91420. Asked by pmac41. (Jan 22 08 2:16 AM)


    saddlebabe

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_McEachern

    Jan 22 08, 2:35 AM


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