Daily Journal Staff Writer
Appellate practitioners are pressing state appellate justices to issue tentative opinions before oral arguments, reigniting an age-old debate about the practice.
A consortium of 16 county bar associations passed a proposal last week to require state courts of appeal to release their draft opinions before oral argument.
The San Francisco Bar Association authored the measure, which had the bac...
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