In August, as I drove away from the building that houses the state Supreme Court, the Judicial Council and the Administrative Office of the Courts, I reflected on my one-year term as an advisory member of the Judicial Council in my capacity as president of the California Judges Association. It seems like yesterday that I was sitting down for the orientation program hosted by Justice Douglas Miller. As he welcomed new members to the council ...
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