Government
Mar. 23, 2013
Inland Empire sees boost in federal court stature
Whether it's because of politics, small bench numbers or isolation, the Eastern Division of the federal court's Central District has struggled for years to make a name for itself. Lawyers and judges say the tide is beginning to turn.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
RIVERSIDE - Whether it's a problem with political standing, small bench numbers, simple isolation or something else, the Eastern Division of the federal court's Central District has struggled for years to come out of the shadow of Los Angeles and other highly populated divisions. But although the region continues to fight to gain additional judgeships and boost its prestige, lawyers and jurists say the f...
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