Law Practice
Oct. 20, 2016
High court must support access to justice
If the California Supreme Court orders active California lawyers to fund some State Bar activities during the next year, those activities should include support for access to justice. By Jack Londen





If the California Supreme Court orders active California lawyers to fund some State Bar activities during the next year, those activities should include support for access to justice. The court has inherent authority, and ample reason to use it.
During the dues bill impasse in 1998, the court looked to its own cases and the actions of Supreme Courts in other states. The court decided that during a year without a dues bill, it ...
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