The latest from Government & Policy RSS - The Recorder
- Divided Bar Board Supports Dues Bill But Seeks Changes in Governance
- State Bar Faces Challenge in Replacing Discipline Chief
- Capital Accounts: Governor Interviews Potential Supreme Court Picks
- Towery Resigns as State Bar Top Prosecutor
- A Succession Crisis May Be Brewing for Oakland City Attorney Slot
- Court Says Bar Exam Information Not Protected
- Capital Accounts: L.A. Pushes Bill to Let Judges be PDs
- Lawmaker Takes New Shot at Disability Access Suits
- Senate OKs Compromise on Bar Governance
- Supreme Court Orders Briefing on Police Rap Sheets
Divided Bar Board Supports Dues Bill But Seeks Changes in Governance | Top |
State Bar Faces Challenge in Replacing Discipline Chief | Top |
Capital Accounts: Governor Interviews Potential Supreme Court Picks | Top |
Towery Resigns as State Bar Top Prosecutor | Top |
Neither he nor Bar officials will say much to elaborate on the surprise ending to his yearlong effort to trim the discipline backlog. | |
A Succession Crisis May Be Brewing for Oakland City Attorney Slot | Top |
Court Says Bar Exam Information Not Protected | Top |
Capital Accounts: L.A. Pushes Bill to Let Judges be PDs | Top |
Lawmaker Takes New Shot at Disability Access Suits | Top |
Senate OKs Compromise on Bar Governance | Top |
State Sen. Noreen Evans' dues bill would reduce the number of elected lawyers on the State Bar's board. | |
Supreme Court Orders Briefing on Police Rap Sheets | Top |
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