JULIET WILLIAMS Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. The state Assembly on Monday narrowly approved legislation that would return control of California's $3 billion court budget to the Legislature, stripping some authority from the court bureaucracy in a move opposed by the state's chief justice. Assemblyman Charles Calderon, D-Whittier, and other critics say the Administrative Office of the ...
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SACRAMENTO -- The state Assembly on Monday narrowly approved legislation that would return control of California's $3 billion court budget to the Legislature, stripping some authority from the court bureaucracy in a move opposed by the state's chief
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SACRAMENTO - In a blow to California's judicial leaders, the Assembly on Monday approved a bill that would strip control of the court system's funding from a central bureaucracy that has come under fire from critics for its size and spending decisions.
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SACRAMENTO — The massive conflagration in a daycare center in Mexico in 2009 that resulted in the deaths of 49 young children was the result of a panoply of safety and building code violations and an inadequate number of supervising adults to lead the children to safety, a study by researchers at UC Davis and Shriners Hospitals for Children has found.
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Assembly on Monday is to consider bill that would overhaul control of funding for trial courts, escalating conflict that has split judges across the state.
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The Legislature should not meddle in the internal affairs of the judiciary. A bill headed to a vote in the Assembly on Monday would do exactly that, and should be rejected.
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Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye today urged the defeat of Assembly legislation that would undermine the authority of the Judicial Council, and give courts in as few as two counties authority to veto any statewide judicial project.
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Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye on Thursday urged the defeat of Assembly legislation that would un
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A replica photo of the Supreme Court Building in Sacramento where many of these cases were decided and the California seat of Judicial Justice remains.
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As the Legislature reconvened this month, California's judges resumed their civil war over mone
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