California doesn't might not have many suitable models in other states on how to reform judicial discipline, because for many states, California is the model.
That was the message from two outside experts speaking at the second meeting of the Committee to Review the Operations and Structure of the Commission on Judicial Performance on Monday.
Every state in the nation has some commission or other body in charge o...
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