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California Courts of Appeal

May 18, 2017

Ill-reasoned attack on appellate justices

Jonathan Goldstein recently wrote an article criticizing both the quality of the California appellate judiciary and the failure of one specific appellate court to dismiss an appeal. By William Rylaarsdam

Jonathan Goldstein wrote an article criticizing both the quality of the California appellate judiciary and the failure of one specific appellate court to dismiss an appeal. ["A waste of limited judicial resources," May 11, 2017]. I don't know if his ill-reasoned article was motivated by a recent loss in the Court of Appeal or whether he is truly ignorant of the caliber of our appellate courts and the high regard with which it is viewed nation-wide. He ...

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