Soon after his retirement, California's 27th chief justice, Ronald M. George, agreed to sit for a series of twenty in-depth interviews with Laura McCreery, who directs the California Supreme Court Oral History Project at UC Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies. George recalls the highlights of his extraordinary career at every level of this state's judiciary, including 20 years on the Supreme Court (nearly 15 as chief). He also speaks his mind on a wide ra...
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