Publisher takes case to high court.

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      Detroit, Michigan-based publishing company Murray Hill Publications, whose $1.5 million copyright-infringement judgment was overturned by the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to take the case. Southfield, Michigan-based attorney Mayer Morganroth, who represented Detroit-based Inc., said last week that he would ask the Supreme Court for leave to appeal, after seeking a rehearing by the Appeals Court in Cincinnati, Ohio. The 2001 lawsuit involved allegations of copyright infringement by Twentieth Century Fox in connection with the 1996 movie "Jingle All the Way," starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.