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SCOCAL is a joint project between Justia and Stanford Law School Library. With annotations written by the Advanced Legal Research class at Stanford Law School, SCOCAL is where readers can locate free opinions from 1934 to the present, annotations, briefs, documents and news relating to California Supreme Court opinions.

Recent Annotations

People v. Johnson (May 9, 2012)
53 Cal. 4th 519 Decided January 30, 2012

In re Raymond C. (July 7, 2011)
45 Cal.4th 303 original opinion Decided November 10, 2009

People v. Tommy Gastello (July 5, 2011)
49 Cal.4th 395 Decided June 24, 2010

People v. Fontana (July 5, 2011)
49 Cal.4th 351 Decided June 21, 2010

People v. Lopez (July 5, 2011)
42 Cal.4th 960 original opinion Decided November 10, 2009

Buchwald v. Katz (July 5, 2011)
8 Cal.3d 493 Decided September 1, 2009

Century-National Ins. v. Garcia (July 5, 2011)
51 Cal. 4th 564, 246 P.3d 621 Decided February 17, 2011

People v. Superior Court (Zamudio) (July 5, 2011)
23 Cal.4th 183 Decided September 2, 2009

Professional Engineers in Cal. Government v. Schwarzenegger (July 5, 2011)
50 Cal.4th 989 Decided October 4, 2010

Franchise Tax Board v. Super. Ct. (July 5, 2011)
S176943 Decided June 6, 2011

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About The California Supreme Court

The California Supreme Court

The Supreme Court sits at the apex of authority in the state's judicial system, and as such it may review decisions of the Courts of Appeal in order to settle important questions of law and ensure that the law is applied uniformly. The Supreme Court has considerable discretion in deciding which decisions to review, but it must review any case in which a trial court has imposed the death penalty. MORE >>