Judges and Judiciary
Oct. 7, 2006
New President of Judges Group Will Work on Pension Reform
SAN FRANCISCO - Only months ago, the California Judges Association appeared on the brink of mutiny over whether to support mandatory continuing education for the state's judges. Some high-profile members threatened to quit if the organization didn't oppose the measure.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Only months ago, the California Judges Association appeared on the brink of mutiny over whether to support mandatory continuing education for the state's judges. Some high-profile members threatened to quit if the organization didn't oppose the measure.
The board finally voted against the proposed rule, and the Judi...
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