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Judges and Judiciary,
California Supreme Court,
Appellate Practice

Jun. 19, 2018

California Supreme Court by the numbers: oral arguments, part 2

In part one of this series, we looked at the oral argument data for the California Supreme Court as a whole. Today, we will look at the data for each individual justice and see what lessons we can learn.

Kirk C. Jenkins

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Harvard Law School

Kirk is a certified specialist in appellate law.

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California Supreme Court by the numbers: oral arguments, part 2

In part one of this series, we looked at the oral argument data for the California Supreme Court as a whole -- how many questions were asked and what we can learn from that data. Today, in part two of this two-part series, we will look at the data for each individual justice and see what lessons we can learn.

Justice Carol Corrigaon

Justice Corrigan tends to average more questions to the party she will ultimately vote against, regardless of whether ...

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