By Brent Kendall
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - When it comes to the federal courts, California is the most judicially needy state in the nation.
The U.S. Judicial Conference, the policymaking body for the federal judiciary, on Tuesday called on Congress to create 67 new federal judgeships, and California topped the conference's wish list.
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - When it comes to the federal courts, California is the most judicially needy state in the nation.
The U.S. Judicial Conference, the policymaking body for the federal judiciary, on Tuesday called on Congress to create 67 new federal judgeships, and California topped the conference's wish list.
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