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Letters,
Judges and Judiciary

Apr. 25, 2018

Defend the independence of the judiciary

As part of our mission to eradicate all forms of bias, we support and defend the independence of the judiciary and reject partisan attacks on qualified judges.

Stanley Mosk Courthouse

Rupert A. Byrdsong

Judge
Los Angeles County Superior Court

Independent Calendar

Vanderbilt Law School, Tennessee, 1994

Judge Byrdsong is co-chair south of the Judicial Council of the California Association of Black Lawyers.

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Brenda Harbin-Forte

Judge (Ret.)
Alameda County Superior Court

Judge Harbin-Forte is a past chair of the Judicial Council of the California Association of Black Lawyers, and a past president of the Alameda County Bar Association.

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The Judicial Council of the California Association of Black Lawyers (CABL), an autonomous section of CABL that is comprised of judicial officers holding office throughout California, hereby endorses the candidacy of Judge Andrew Cheng, Judge Curtis Karnow, Judge Cynthia Ming-mei Lee, and Judge Jeffrey Ross, who are being challenged in the June 2018 primary election in San Francisco.

These experienced judges are competent, compassio...

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