The Brown Court 2019

The California Supreme Court — now with seven justices!

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Speakers
Joshua P. Groban
Associate Justice, California Supreme Court

David A. Carrillo
California Constitution Center, UC Berkeley

Kirk C. Jenkins
Horvitz & Levy

Benjamin G. Shatz
Partner & Certified Appellate Specialist
California Board of Legal Specialization
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP

Moderator
Hon. Danny Y. Chou
San Mateo Superior Court

The California Supreme Court — now with seven justices! Justice Groban has joined the program. The program’s first half features a conversation with the justice. In the second half the experts and court watchers will analyze the California Supreme Court’s recent track record, examining the six veteran justices’ three-year opinion and vote records. We will attempt to predict how the new seven-member court might operate.

Topics
– What do we think about the new justice?
– How did the court cope with fifteen months of pro tem justices?
– What data conclusions are plausible about the court’s recent history?
– Can we predict how the new justice will align?

To receive MCLE credit, you must sign in during the designated MCLE registration period. This activity is approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of California. BASF is a certified provider #103.

Location
Bar Association of San Francisco
Conference Center
301 Battery Street, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111
Cost
$25 per person
$10 Federalist Society members, submit registration to events@sfbar.org
All prices increase $10 on the day of the program.
Event Code: G191602
Refunds requests will be given up to 48 hours in advance, less a $10 handling fee. Email cle@sfbar.org.
People with disabilities should contact BASF regarding reasonable accommodations.

CLE Webcast: www.sfbar.org/online-cle

This event is co-sponsored by the California Constitution Center, the Federalist Society, and the Bar Association of San Francisco

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