Letters,
California Supreme Court,
State Bar & Bar Associations
Dec. 4, 2018
No, we don’t need a Supreme Court bar
Former California Supreme Court law clerk Christopher Hu suggests California could benefit from a “specialized high court bar,” much like that which has developed in the U.S. Supreme Court. But I am not certain what he is really advocating.





Gary Schons
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Former California Supreme Court law clerk Christopher Hu suggests California could benefit from a "specialized high court bar," much like that which has developed in the U.S. Supreme Court. But I am not certain what he is really advocating. The U.S. Supreme Court, to which I was admitted in 1980 and have appeared before, does not have a "specialized bar" or re...
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