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Law Practice

Sep. 6, 2007

Task Forces Will Explore Impartiality

SAN FRANCISCO - A new commission will study ways to safeguard the independence of California's judiciary in the wake of increasing attacks on judges in other states, Chief Justice Ronald M. George announced Monday.

By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - A new commission will study ways to safeguard the independence of California's judiciary in the wake of increasing attacks on judges in other states, Chief Justice Ronald M. George announced Monday.
      Called the Statewide Commission on Impartial Courts, the group consists of four task forces and an 18-member steering commit...

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