In a recent speech to the Academy of Arts and Sciences, California
Chief Justice Ronald M. George became the latest sharp critic of the
state's system of direct democracy. "Frequent amendments -- coupled
with the implicit threat of more in the future -- have rendered our
state government dysfunctional," he said.
The chief justice
isn't the first state leader to take aim at the way ballot measures are
enacted in California, and he won't be the last.