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Understanding Appellate Decision Making

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Reviewing the Tenure of Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar (Part 6 of 6)Reviewing the Tenure of Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar (Part 5 of 6)3,041 Cases and 280,165 Data Points – Exploring the California Supreme Court Data Library

Briefing

Was the Supreme Court’s Civil Caseload Declining in the 1990s?Briefing is Over - Now What? (Part 2 - Average Days from Completion of All Briefing to Oral Argument, 1990-2022)How Long Will Supreme Court Review Take? (Part 1 - Average Days From Grant of Review to Oral Argument, 1990-2022)

Oral Argument

Was There a Correlation Between the Average Length of Majority Opinions in Criminal Cases and the Unanimity Rate (Part 1 – 1990-1999)?Did Longer Majority Opinions in Civil Cases Affect the Unanimity Rate (Part 1 – 1990-1999)?Was the Supreme Court’s Criminal Caseload Decreasing in the 1990s?

The Court of Appeal

Reviewing Declining Dockets at the Court of Appeal, Part 6 - Original Proceedings, 2011-2021Reviewing Declining Dockets, Part 5 - New Notices of Appeal, 2011-2021Reviewing Declining Dockets, Part 4 - Original Proceedings, 2001-2010

The Petition for Review

Did Longer Majority Opinions in Civil Cases Affect the Unanimity Rate (Part 1 – 1990-1999)?Was the Supreme Court’s Criminal Caseload Decreasing in the 1990s?Was the Supreme Court’s Civil Caseload Declining in the 1990s?

Uncategorized

Join Me and a Panel of Experts Tomorrow for “Traps for Appellate Out-of-Towners: Differences Among Neighboring State Appellate Practices (West Coast Edition)”Where Do the Supreme Court’s Fifth District Civil Cases Originate (Part 2 - 2000-2009)Reviewing the Tenure of Justice Carol Corrigan (Part 5 of 6)

Voting

Was There a Correlation Between the Average Length of Majority Opinions in Criminal Cases and the Unanimity Rate (Part 1 – 1990-1999)?Did Longer Majority Opinions in Civil Cases Affect the Unanimity Rate (Part 1 – 1990-1999)?Was the Supreme Court’s Criminal Caseload Decreasing in the 1990s?
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In the next few years, data analytics will revolutionize litigation. At the California Supreme Court Review, we’ve mined dozens of data points from every one of the more than 3,000 decisions handed down by the California Supreme Court from 1990 through 2017. We use that unique database to share new insights culled from tens of thousands of pages of opinions about the Justices and their decision-making process, the parties and issues which come before the Court.

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