Judges and Judiciary
Oct. 4, 2002
State Bar Should Support Publishing Court Decisions
Forum Column - By Mike Schmier - The California State Bar should follow the American Bar Association lead and work to eliminate court rules that prohibit publication and citation of most appellate decisions, substantially hiding them. These rules destroy the reliability of our system of law.




Forum Column
By Mike Schmier
The California State Bar should follow the American Bar Association lead and work to eliminate court rules that prohibit publication and citation of most appellate decisions, substantially hiding them. These rules destr...
By Mike Schmier
The California State Bar should follow the American Bar Association lead and work to eliminate court rules that prohibit publication and citation of most appellate decisions, substantially hiding them. These rules destr...
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