By Kevin Lee
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The state Supreme Court implemented policies and procedures this year that observers say resemble practices more commonly associated with federal courts.
The high court took steps to preserve state appellate court opinions, provide transparency to the high court's proceedings and establish itself as a potential pipeline for budding legal talent.
The developments are, in part, a reflection o...
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