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[8] [9] Most Court of Appeal opinions are not published and have no precedential value; [10] the opinions that are published are included in the official reporter, California Appellate Reports. In addition, West Publishing traditionally included Court of Appeal opinions in its unofficial reporter, the Pacific Reporter.
The California Reporter of Decisions is a reporter of decisions supervised by the Supreme Court of California responsible for editing and publishing the published opinions of the judiciary of California. The Supreme Court's decisions are published in official reporters known as California Reports and the decisions of the Courts of Appeal are ...
(The New York Court of Appeals opinions are similarly published in three reporters.) Each justice has five assigned chambers attorneys. [23] Since the late 1980s, the Court has turned away from the traditional use of law clerks, and has switched to permanent staff attorneys. [25]
The third appeals court judge, Jon B. Streeter, dissented, writing in his opinion that Proposition 22 usurps the Legislature's power to create and enforce the state's workers compensation system.
There is also a separate reporter called the California Unreported Cases published independently starting in 1913 containing minor opinions that should have been published but simply were not, when the state supreme court was extremely overloaded with cases during its first half-century (resulting in the creation of the courts of appeal in 1904).
Such opinions are published in California Appellate Reports Supplement, which is included in the regular volumes of the California Appellate Reports, the official reporter of the Courts of Appeal. Proposition 220 of 1998 created the Appellate Division of the Superior Court, which replaced the previous Appellate Department but retained the same ...
(Reuters) -A U.S. appeals court on Friday left intact a key part of an injunction blocking a California law meant to shield children from online content that could harm them mentally or physically ...
A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco overturned a lower court judge's decision declining to pause enforcement of the new California law.