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  2. Supreme Court of California - Wikipedia

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    The California Supreme Court and all lower California state courts use a different writing style and citation system from the federal courts and many other state courts. California citations have the year between the names of the parties and the reference to the case reporter, as opposed to the national standard (the Bluebook ) of putting the ...

  3. Judiciary of California - Wikipedia

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    The California Commission on Judicial Performance is responsible for investigating complaints of judicial misconduct, judicial incapacity, and disciplining state judges, and is composed of 11 members, each appointed four-year terms: 3 judges appointed by the California Supreme Court, 4 members appointed by the governor (2 attorneys and 2 non ...

  4. Writ of mandate (California) - Wikipedia

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    Writ petitions can also be filed with a superior court in order to compel an administrative agency or other entity, public or private, to perform a duty required by law. Although these petitions can be filed with the court of appeal or Supreme Court in the first instance, they are usually summarily denied without prejudice. [33]

  5. California voters lose a shot at checking state and local tax ...

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    The California Supreme Court on Thursday took the rare step of removing a measure from the November ballot that would have made it harder to raise taxes, siding with Gov. Gavin Newsom by ruling ...

  6. Chief justice of California Supreme Court won't seek ... - AOL

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    California's Supreme Court justices are selected by the governor to serve 12-year terms but must be confirmed by a state judicial commission and then by voters. To be eligible, candidates must ...

  7. Judicial immunity - Wikipedia

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    Judicial immunity is a form of sovereign immunity, which protects judges and others employed by the judiciary from liability resulting from their judicial actions. [1] It is intended to ensure that judges can make decisions free from improper influence exercised on them, contributing to the impartiality of the judiciary and the rule of law. [2]

  8. Newsom's pick for California high court seen as consensus ...

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    Alameda County Superior Court Judge Kelli Evans, Gov. Gavin Newsom's pick to be the next California Supreme Court justice, is seen as a consensus builder.

  9. Impeachment by state and territorial governments of the ...

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    All state officers (including the governor, justices of the Supreme Court, and judges of the Superior Court, etc.) during their tenure in office as well as the two years after they leave office Chief justice of the Supreme Court "Misdemeanor while in office" [51] New Mexico: House of Representatives (support of majority of the membership needed ...