Feature - March 25, 2019
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Statewide investment in self-help services has helped Alameda Superior Court open a second center.
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Feature - January 31, 2018
Every year, nearly 1.2 million people come to self-help centers in California courthouses seeking guidance with civil cases such as divorces, evictions, and restraining orders. While every county court has its own self-help center, nearly a dozen also use JusticeCorps students to help serve users.
Feature - November 16, 2023
Tribal and state courts work together to improve outcomes for Native Americans involved in the justice system
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Feature - November 30, 2023
Part four in a series honoring Native American judges on the California bench.
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Feature - November 20, 2023
Part three in a series honoring Native American judges on the California bench.
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Feature - November 14, 2023
Part two in a series honoring Native American judges on the California bench.
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Feature - November 21, 2023
Courts helping to address the Murdered and Missing Indigenous People (MMIP) Movement in California
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Feature - November 9, 2023
This month, California's judicial branch commemorates the contributions of four judges who served the state courts.
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Feature - October 10, 2019
The Judicial Council presented the 2019 Distinguished Service Awards on Nov 14 in San Francisco. The prestigious Aranda Access to Justice Award was also presented in partnership with the California Lawyers Association and the California Judges Association.
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Feature - June 10, 2024
This June, California courts and the Judicial Council of California join the nation in recognizing LGBTQ+ Pride Month. We've spoken with a few of our LGBTQ+ identifying judges and justices about their experiences serving on the bench and how increasing diversity serves the courts and the public.
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