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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.
From 2000 to 2008, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit had the highest rate of non-publication (92%), and more than 85% of the decisions in the 3rd Circuit, 5th Circuit, 9th Circuit, and 11th Circuit went unpublished. [6] Depublication is the power of a court
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]
An 11-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco upheld a lower court ruling that said Uber failed to show that the 2020 state law known as AB5 unfairly singled out app ...
In a 2-1 decision, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said it was unconstitutional for California to require Bayer AG's Monsanto unit, which makes Roundup, and some agricultural producers to ...
(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.
The California courts of appeal are the intermediate appellate courts. The state is geographically divided into six appellate districts, [10] [11] Notably, all published California appellate decisions are binding on all superior courts, regardless of appellate district. [12]