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Litigation

May 6, 2000

Threatening Judicial Autonomy

Forum: By Glenn S. Koppel In California, the power of court reporters to dictate how a verbatim court record is made remains an uncomfortable little secret among legislators and jurists, a secret unknown to the public at large.

By Glenn S. Koppel
         In California, the power of court reporters to dictate how a verbatim court record is made remains an uncomfortable little secret among legislators and jurists, a secret unknown to the public at large. But the court reporters' phenomenal legislative success in blocking or limiting electronic recording technology in the courts is a matter of public record.
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