Judges and Judiciary
Jan. 23, 2020
New court sex harassment policies will be varied, but some unions say they want consistency
A justice helping to lead the effort testified that union relationships demand the state courts be granted flexibility in determining their own version of the final policies. However, some people working with those unions found this assertion confusing.




When the Judicial Council debated and passed a rule of court on workplace harassment, a justice helping to lead the effort testified union relationships demand the state courts be granted flexibility in determining their own version of the final policies.
However, some people working with those unions found this assertion confusing.
"I'm unaware of what he's speaking of," said Ted Somera, execut...
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