Public Interest
Jan. 19, 2002
Fair for All
Forum Column - By Ronald M. George, For the past 25 years, public opinion surveys in both California and the United States have revealed that, although many people have more confidence in the judicial branch than in other government institutions, the public still does not vest enormous confidence in the courts. The issue is critical because, to be effective, courts must rely in large part upon the trust of those that they serve.




By Ronald M. George
For the past 25 years, public opinion surveys in both California and the United States have revealed that, although many people have more confidence in the judicial ...
For only $95 a month (the price of 2 article purchases)
Receive unlimited article access and full access to our archives,
Daily Appellate Report, award winning columns, and our
Verdicts and Settlements.
Or
$795 for an entire year!
Or access this article for $45
(Purchase provides 7-day access to this article. Printing, posting or downloading is not allowed.)
Already a subscriber?
Sign In