Judges and Judiciary
Aug. 22, 2006
Council Can Make Judges Take Classes
SAN FRANCISCO - Attorney General Bill Lockyer has entered the contentious debate over judicial training, issuing an advisory opinion that says he believes the Judicial Council and Chief Justice Ronald M. George have the constitutional authority to require judges take continuing education classes.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Attorney General Bill Lockyer has entered the contentious debate over judicial training, issuing an advisory opinion that says he believes the Judicial Council and Chief Justice Ronald M. George have the constitutional authority to require judges take continuing education classes.
"Unlike the Legislature, whi...
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