Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Addressing the Legislature Monday, Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye gave an inaugural State of the Judiciary speech that struck an optimistic and conciliatory tone, despite heightened tensions between the two branches.
In an address that lasted slightly longer than 20 minutes, the chief justice outlined what she called the "challenges, changes and triumphs" of the third branch o...
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