It’s that time of year again. California’s civil justice system has once again earned a top spot in the American Tort Reform Foundation’s annual Judicial Hellholes report. The Golden State’s skewed civil justice system has been ranked third in the country for its status as a “judicial hellhole,” where the scales of justice are unbalanced and unfair.
It’s that time of year again. California’s civil justice system has once again earned a top spot in the American Tort Reform Foundation’s annual Judicial Hellholes report. The Golden State’s skewed civil justice system has been ranked third in the country for its status as a “judicial hellhole,” where the scales of justice are unbalanced and unfair.
It’s that time of year again. California’s civil justice system has once again earned a top spot in the American Tort Reform Foundation’s annual Judicial Hellholes report. The Golden State’s skewed civil justice system has been ranked third in the country for its status as a “judicial hellhole,” where the scales of justice are unbalanced and unfair.
It’s that time of year again. California’s civil justice system has once again earned a top spot in the American Tort Reform Foundation’s annual Judicial Hellholes report. The Golden State’s skewed civil justice system has been ranked third in the country for its status as a “judicial hellhole,” where the scales of justice are unbalanced and unfair.
It’s that time of year again. California’s civil justice system has once again earned a top spot in the American Tort Reform Foundation’s annual Judicial Hellholes report. The Golden State’s skewed civil justice system has been ranked third in the country for its status as a “judicial hellhole,” where the scales of justice are unbalanced and unfair.