Daily Journal Staff Writer
For years, dozens of subcommittees and working groups have advised judicial branch leadership on policy issues and matters related to branch administration. Now an effort is under way to reduce the number of those committees and increase Judicial Council oversight of the remaining ones' activities.
The process has been a long time coming. According to judges and Administrative Office of the Courts s...
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