SACRAMENTO — A group of judges, unhappy with the recent order to close courthouses once a month, is working to launch a new state judicial organization.

The California Judges Association has historically represented all of the state’s judges, justices, commissioners, referees and State Bar judges, both as a legislative lobby and a united voice in dealings with judicial administrators. But now, some of those 2,800 active and retired judges say it’s time to form a separate association, one that they say would more aggressively challenge the decisions of judicial branch leaders.

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