By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - For more than 50 years, the California Judges Association has been the go-to source on ethics issues for the state's judges. These days, the group has to contend with an additional responsibility: negotiating with the state Supreme Court, which has decided it wants a new stake in that role. But if anyone has the diplomacy needed to advocate for the judges' association it's Mary Wis...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - For more than 50 years, the California Judges Association has been the go-to source on ethics issues for the state's judges. These days, the group has to contend with an additional responsibility: negotiating with the state Supreme Court, which has decided it wants a new stake in that role. But if anyone has the diplomacy needed to advocate for the judges' association it's Mary Wis...
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