Feature - December 31, 2020
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Hundreds of new laws went into effect Jan. 1, including many that will protect the public and improve access to justice for all Californians.
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News Release - October 24, 2022
The California Supreme Court has named members to its Committee on Judicial Ethics Opinions and to the State Bar of California’s Committee of Bar Examiners.
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Feature - September 18, 2018
A Q&A with Judge Donna Groman, a 2018 Distinguished Service Award recipient, who overcame a tough childhood to become an advocate for California's at-risk youth.
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Feature - June 17, 2019
In a commentary, Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar reflects on growing up in the Imperial Valley and progress achieved through the Keeping Kids in School and Out of Court Initiative.
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News Release - September 19, 2023
Recognizes role models of diversity, equity, and inclusion: former Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye and former Supreme Court Justice Cruz Reynoso
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News Release - January 16, 2024
Will also receive report on how remote appearances in civil cases are popular with court users and staff
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News Release - September 12, 2023
Will also consider reports on access to electronic records, using data to improve court services, and the need for civics education on the judicial system
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News Release - January 19, 2024
Courts received more than 220 CARE Act petitions since the program launched in October; Judicial Council also hears reports on remote appearances, a new racial justice toolkit, and a program providing free legal services in high-stakes civil cases
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News Release - March 15, 2024
Council Also Receives Updates From Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero and its Administrative Director Shelley Curran
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News Release - March 8, 2024
The council’s March 15 business meeting will be held remotely
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News Release - May 5, 2023
The council will also get an update on the statewide pretrial release program
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News Release - March 24, 2023
Study shows that low-income litigants using the tool were more likely to repay as the amount ordered decreases
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