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Committed to Justice: The Rise of Judicial Administration in California
The first history of judicial administration in California documents the most significant milestones in the construction of the largest court system in the nation. By Larry L. Sipes, inaugural scholar-in-residence of the Administrative Office of the Courts.
Recommendations for Improving Public Trust and Confidence, Analysis of Trial Court and AOC Strategic Projects (PDF, 432 KB), produced for the Judicial Council of California by Brenda J. Wagenknecht-Ivey, Ph.D., PRAXIS Consulting, Inc., Denver, Colorado*
Results From the 2003 Survey of Administrative Models (PDF, 83 KB)
Survey conducted in April-May 2003 by the Center for Court Research, Innovation, and Planning at the Administrative Office of the Courts of California to determine how different states administered their judicial branch.
Salk Institute For Biological Studies Convocation Lecture By Justice Ming W. Chin (PDF, 275 KB)
Justice Ming Chin delivered this speech titled: Judicial Aspects of Bioscience at the California Science and the Law Conference on October 6, 2005
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