Daily Journal Staff Writer
A sitting appellate court justice has filed a lawsuit against the State Controller, challenging a rule that bars judges from seeking public employment if they retire before their term expires.
Justice Arthur Gilbert, presiding justice of the 2nd District Court of Appeal, Division 6 filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court Tuesday, asserting that he wants to retire and enter public service...
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