Judges and Judiciary
Sep. 7, 2016
Shorter, better, clearer, stronger
I am a strong proponent… No, I need a more forceful adjective. How about "obsessive"? Yes, …an obsessive proponent, advocate, champion for short opinions. Is anyone listening?





2nd Appellate District, Division 6
Arthur Gilbert
Presiding Justice
2nd District Court of Appeal, Division 6
UC Berkeley School of Law, 1963
Arthur's previous columns are available on gilbertsubmits.blogspot.com.
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I am a strong proponent... No, I need a more forceful adjective. How about "obsessive"? Yes, ...an obsessive proponent, advocate, champion for short opinions. Is anyone listening? Not the United States Supreme Court and not many of my distinguished colleagues in our state courts. We limit the number of pages in briefs that lawyers file in our courts. Judges should adhere to a similar...
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