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Change of Venue in California

Change of venue is the transfer of a legal action from one county to another county for trial. In criminal cases a change of venue is permitted if, for example, the court believes the defendant cannot receive a fair trial in a given county. Reasons for changes of venue include pretrial publicity, bias, political atmosphere, and any other circumstance that the parties believe would prevent them from obtaining a fair trial in the county in which the case was originally filed. Role of the Judicial Council of California

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What happened to the Champion of Civics Award?

During the pandemic, the Civic Learning Award program took pause to honor individual programs, classes and clubs, and individual Champions of Civics. This was the model for 2021 and 2022 during a time when schools were remote learning, supporting hybrid classrooms, and getting back to campus life full-time. This year, the program returns to its pre-pandemic purpose--honoring schools with an all-encompassing commitment to civics.  The Champion of Civics Award will be presented in the future at the discretion of Power of Democracy Steering Committee or the Chief Justice. 

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Where can I find a list of past recipients?

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I want to share an idea for expanding civics in California...

The Power of Democracy Civic Learning Initiative is always looking for new, innovative ideas to implement, promote, expand, and celebrate effective civics programming! So we ask you: Teachers and students, if you were in a position to really change how civics reaches students in public school, where would you begin? 

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Do award-receiving schools receive a visit from the Chief Justice?

The Chief Justice visits schools of Excellence. Schools of Distinction and Merit receive visits from judges in their community. In 2021 and 2022, visits to campus events were canceled due to the uncertainty and unpredictable nature of public health directives.  This year, the Award of Excellence will be presented in September by Chief Justice-Elect Patricia Guerrero. This will give schools time to organize celebrations during Constitution Month, and around Constitution Day (September 17).

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Who scores the awards?

Each year, the applications are scored by a panel of approximately 12 judicial officers, educators, and civic learning experts. Most panelists are members of the Power of Democracy Steering Committee. Every application is read and scored by no fewer than three judges, with an average score calculated and assigned. Applications scoring the highest are then reviewed by the entire panel. In cases where there is a tie, weight is applied to those schools who best demonstrate how they:

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What is the deadline?

The deadline is 10 P.M. on March 31, 2023. In the past, applications were due in February. Scoring relies on data supporting the impact and scope of current school efforts. The March 31 deadline gives schools more time to mature their programs and collect information on their student civic learning and community action projects.

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Week of January 24, 2022

Summary of Cases Accepted and   Related Actions During Week of January 24, 2022  Print PDF

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Week of January 3, 2022

Summary of Cases Accepted and   Related Actions During Week of January 3, 2022 Print PDF The Supreme Court of California has accepted the following cases. The statement of the issue or issues in each case set out below does not necessarily reflect the view of the court, or define the specific issues that will be addressed by the court.  

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Week of December 27, 2021

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Summary of Cases Accepted and Related Actions

As a service to the bench, bar, and public, this Web page includes the full text of the weekly summaries of the California Supreme Court. Follow the Subscription link in the footer to receive weekly summaries via e-mail.

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