The latest from Court News RSS - The Recorder
- Survey Shows Judges Split on Decentralization
- Judicial Council Leader Giving Up Post
- Court Tosses Out Appeal Over State Building Sale
- Committee to Examine AOC for Bloat
- Capital Accounts: For New Chief, Democracy Isn't a Three-Letter Word
- Panel Not Happy Letting Hospital Off $96 Million Hook
- Judges' Survey Raises Hackles
- Cantil-Sakauye Wants to Shake Things Up
- Vickrey Announces His Resignation
- As Police Scandals Unfold, Adachi is Out in Front
Survey Shows Judges Split on Decentralization | Top |
In a sign of discontent that Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye faces, almost half of responding judges support the so-called Trial Court Bill of Rights | |
Judicial Council Leader Giving Up Post | Top |
Court Tosses Out Appeal Over State Building Sale | Top |
Committee to Examine AOC for Bloat | Top |
Capital Accounts: For New Chief, Democracy Isn't a Three-Letter Word | Top |
Panel Not Happy Letting Hospital Off $96 Million Hook | Top |
Judges' Survey Raises Hackles | Top |
Assemblyman Charles Calderon, the author of the Trial Court Bill of Rights, calls CJA questionnaire "disingenous" | |
Cantil-Sakauye Wants to Shake Things Up | Top |
On the heels of Vickrey's resignation, the new chief justice welcomes "new thinking" on branch management. | |
Vickrey Announces His Resignation | Top |
Embattled AOC executive director tells chief justice he will leave in September. | |
As Police Scandals Unfold, Adachi is Out in Front | Top |
San Francisco's public defender is adept at milking misconduct, but the results don't always match the rhetoric. | |
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