Leaders of the State Bar of Georgia’s lobbying team said Thursday that next year they will push state legislators to raise the curtain on parts of meetings of the state’s judicial ethics watchdog agency, the Judicial Qualifications Commission.
Thomas Worthy, the director of governmental affairs for the bar, addressed issues of transparency in a law passed this year by the General Assembly and signed by the governor.
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