The Alliance of California Judges has wished Chief Justice Ronald George the best upon his retirement and commended him upon his tireless advocacy for the California judiciary.

News articles have assumed that centralized statewide administration of the courts is somehow part of Chief Justice George’s legacy. By law, there is no “centralized statewide administration of the courts.” Government Code §77001 mandates a “decentralized system of trial court management.” Notwithstanding, a central bureaucracy has grown that undermines this democratic form of governance.

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