Judges and Judiciary,
California Supreme Court
Jul. 15, 2022
Praising her stability, lawyers hope chief stands for retention
“The court needs a farsighted leader, and the judicial branch needs an experienced administrator’s steady hand,” said David A. Carrillo, executive director of the California Constitution Center at UC Berkeley School of Law.





Will she or won't she?
Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye has not said whether she plans to stand for retention this fall. Under the California Constitution, justices have a narrow window to file for the ballot, though they typically announce their plans well ahead of time.
Judicial Council spokesman Peter Allen said Thursday Cantil-Sakauye has from "July 18 through August 15" to turn in paperwork to run in th...
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