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Ian’s Random Legal Fact for Christmas: Santa Claus in Federal Court

Posted on December 21, 2017 by Ian C. PilarczykDecember 17, 2018

Courtesy of the History Office of the Federal Judicial Center: “The first mention of Santa Claus in a reported federal case came in a maritime case involving a ship of that name in 1846. The Santa Claus, 21 F. Cas. … Continue reading →

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