Pending before Congress are various proposals to split the 9th Circuit. I am against them because a circuit as large as ours is, in fact, better situated to bring justice closer to the people than a smaller one.
Dividing a circuit is not something to be done to make judges' lives easier, or because one might disagree with some of the court's decisions. Proposals that virtually isolate California in a circuit of its own are directly contrary to th...
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