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To Meet Tomorrow: The Need For Change, Joint Committee On The Structure Of The Judiciary
To Meet Tomorrow: The Need For Change, Joint Committee On The Structure Of The Judiciary
California Joint Committees
Your Advisory Commission recommends to you in the report transmitted herewith that the superior, municipal and justice courts of each county of this state be merged into a single trial court--the countywide superior court. Under this proposed unification, all supporting personnel attached to these new courts (including the clerks, marshals and reporters) would be placed under the exclusive control and supervision of the courts. The new courts would be administered courts and would follow generally uniform procedures and practices. They would be exclusively state financed; therefore, all revenues generated by them, such as fines and filing fees, would go to …
Sex Discrimination In Post-Secondary Education Part 2, Joint Committee On Legal Equality
Sex Discrimination In Post-Secondary Education Part 2, Joint Committee On Legal Equality
California Joint Committees
Transcript of hearing of the Joint Committee on Legal Equality.
Sex Discrimination In Post-Secondary Education, Part 1, Joint Committee On Legal Equality
Sex Discrimination In Post-Secondary Education, Part 1, Joint Committee On Legal Equality
California Joint Committees
Transcript of hearing of the Joint Committee on Legal Equality.
Final Summary Of Seleted Legislation Relating To Amending The California Consitution, Constitutional Amendments Committee
Final Summary Of Seleted Legislation Relating To Amending The California Consitution, Constitutional Amendments Committee
California Joint Committees
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