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Roadtrip! A Look at the Places and Personalities Made Famous by Sherwood v. Walker. A presentation to the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society April 30, 2009 by Norman Otto Stockmeyer.
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Roadtrip!A Look at the Places and Personalities Made Famousby Sherwood v. Walker A presentation to the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society April 30, 2009 by Norman Otto Stockmeyer
“Plymouth never got to be the hometown of Rose of Aberlone, but (the city) got the plaque – What a perfect way to make amends,” said George Ward, a state bar commissioner.”
THE END This presentation is derived from “To Err is Human, to Moo Bovine: The Rose of Aberlone Story,” 24 Thomas M. Cooley Law Review 491 (2007). The article contains additional information on this historic case and its continuing significance.