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Feature - December 9, 2025
The council’s multidisciplinary conference returned to an in-person event after a six-year hiatus, providing educational and networking opportunities for professionals working in juvenile courts.
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Feature - December 9, 2025
Courts celebrated more than 300 children finding forever homes through heartfelt ceremonies and community events
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Following are this year's highlights of the judicial branch actions, initiatives, and achievements that helped to improve access to justice for the people of California.
News Release - December 5, 2025
Will also consider recommendations related to trial court funding, children's waiting rooms, and the council’s legislative priorities
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News Release - December 4, 2025
Jenkins retired at the end of October after five years with the court and more than 35 years of judicial service.
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Under the leadership of the Chief Justice and in accordance with the California Constitution, the Judicial Council is responsible for ensuring the consistent, independent, impartial, and accessible administration of justice.
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In 2025, the Judicial Council of California named three recipients of its Distinguished Service Award, which recognizes people and organizations for their extraordinary leadership and contributions to the administration of justice in California.<
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California's judicial branch uses research, statistics, and analytics to enhance data-informed decisionmaking and increase transparency and accountability to the public.
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This photo album below commemorates programs and events the council has supported throughout the year.
For more photos, visit California Courts on Flickr.
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Statewide Filings Data: Based on data collected for the 2025 Court Statistics Report, the state's court system processes approximately 5 million cases each year.
MyCitations: Since its launch in April 2019 through November 2025, more than 328,528 litigants have submitted requests to reduce their fines, resulting in more than $110,286,008 in reductions.
