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FILE - In this Dec. 22, 2014 file photo Leondra Kruger addresses the Commission of Judicial Appointments during her confirmation hearing to the California Supreme Court in San Francisco. The California Supreme Court has sided with employers in a fight over the right of workers to sue over treatment of injuries that occur on the job. The court ruled unanimously on Thursday that workers receiving medical care through their employers' workers' compensation insurance generally cannot sue a doctor who decides whether treatment is needed. (AP Photo/S. Todd Rogers, Pool, File)

FILE - In this Dec. 22, 2014 file photo Leondra Kruger addresses the Commission of Judicial Appointments during her confirmation hearing to the California Supreme Court in San Francisco. The California Supreme Court has sided with employers in a fight over the right of workers to sue over treatment of injuries that occur on the job. The court ruled unanimously on Thursday that workers receiving medical care through their employers' workers' compensation insurance generally cannot sue a doctor who decides whether treatment is needed. (AP Photo/S. Todd Rogers, Pool, File)

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