Judges and Judiciary
Dec. 21, 2001
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Forum Column by Stephen R. Barnett - Among the operational problems of the California Supreme Court, two stand out for the extent to which the court conceals them. These are the two "D's": delay and depublication. In both cases, the court's annual workload statistics hide the dimensions of the problem, while the court and the Judicial Council (which compiles the statistics) have ignored pleas to make the data available.




By Stephen R. Barnett
Among the operational problems of the California Supreme Court, two stand out for the extent to which the court conceals them. These are the two "D's": delay and depublication. In both cases, the court's annual workload statistics hide the dimensions of the problem, while the court and the ...
Among the operational problems of the California Supreme Court, two stand out for the extent to which the court conceals them. These are the two "D's": delay and depublication. In both cases, the court's annual workload statistics hide the dimensions of the problem, while the court and the ...
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