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- L.A. County Superior Court Backs AB1208
- Judges Wondering Why They Couldn't Block Realignment Bill
- A Bench Divided
- State Supreme Court Won't Wade Into O.C. Pension Fight
- Ninth Circuit Keeps Arizona Immigration Law on Ice
- Harris Draws S.F. Lawyers to AG's Office
- CJA Will Stay Out of AB 1208 Debate
- AOC Staffer's Email Blunder Adds Fuel to Fire
- Capital Accounts: Judges, It's Time to Let It All Out
- Survey Shows Judges Split on Decentralization
L.A. County Superior Court Backs AB1208 | Top |
Judges Wondering Why They Couldn't Block Realignment Bill | Top |
Some Judicial Council leaders like S.F.'s Katherine Feinstein wanted to oppose it, but the message didn't get to Sacramento in time. | |
A Bench Divided | Top |
The state's judges are on the warpath. Can the California Judges Association find them common ground? | |
State Supreme Court Won't Wade Into O.C. Pension Fight | Top |
Ninth Circuit Keeps Arizona Immigration Law on Ice | Top |
Judge Richard Paez leads a split panel in finding controversial law can't survive a facial challenge | |
Harris Draws S.F. Lawyers to AG's Office | Top |
CJA Will Stay Out of AB 1208 Debate | Top |
AOC Staffer's Email Blunder Adds Fuel to Fire | Top |
Capital Accounts: Judges, It's Time to Let It All Out | Top |
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 | |
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