The latest from Court News RSS - The Recorder
- Judge Scolded for Holding Courthouse Protester in Contempt
- Council Approves Loan to S.F. After Heated Exchanges
- Capital Accounts: For Developers, CEQA Bypass Is New Must-Have Procedure
- AOC Adds Conditions to S.F. Court Bailout
- Higher Hurdle for Write-In Challenges to Incumbent Judges
- What Feinstein Won
- S.F. and AOC Reach Deal on Court Funding
- Bar Hires New Discipline Chief
- S.F. Family Courts Brace for Loss of Mediators
- JNE Gives Goodwin Liu Highest Rating
Judge Scolded for Holding Courthouse Protester in Contempt | Top |
Council Approves Loan to S.F. After Heated Exchanges | Top |
Capital Accounts: For Developers, CEQA Bypass Is New Must-Have Procedure | Top |
AOC Adds Conditions to S.F. Court Bailout | Top |
Higher Hurdle for Write-In Challenges to Incumbent Judges | Top |
What Feinstein Won | Top |
S.F.'s deal with the AOC could mark a turning point for state trial courts. | |
S.F. and AOC Reach Deal on Court Funding | Top |
Presiding Judge Katherine Feinstein said that a sweetened aid package will save 11 civil courts from closure, including complex departments, and save 102 jobs. | |
Bar Hires New Discipline Chief | Top |
S.F. Family Courts Brace for Loss of Mediators | Top |
JNE Gives Goodwin Liu Highest Rating | Top |
Scholarly credentials earn the state Supreme Court an "exceptionally well qualified" rating ahead of his Wednesday confirmation hearing. | |
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