SAN FRANCISCO - Veteran Alameda County Superior Court Judge Jacqueline Taber has been chosen to receive the Rose Bird Memorial Award by California Women Lawyers.
Taber, 79, who spent 31 years on Alameda's bench before retiring in 1996, still sits on assignment. Appointed to the bench in 1965 by Gov. Pat Brown, she was the first female municipal court judge. She also has served a...
Taber, 79, who spent 31 years on Alameda's bench before retiring in 1996, still sits on assignment. Appointed to the bench in 1965 by Gov. Pat Brown, she was the first female municipal court judge. She also has served a...
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