By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
SAN FRANCISCO - The justices of the California Supreme Court are a collegial bunch. In the term ending this month, 83 percent of the court's decisions were unanimous.
But take a look at the employment cases alone, and you'll see a much less harmonious court. Dissents popped up in four of the six emplo...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
SAN FRANCISCO - The justices of the California Supreme Court are a collegial bunch. In the term ending this month, 83 percent of the court's decisions were unanimous.
But take a look at the employment cases alone, and you'll see a much less harmonious court. Dissents popped up in four of the six emplo...
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