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State Courts in California Trial Courts. Appellate Courts. California Judicial Council. United States District Courts. United States Courts of Appeals. United States Supreme Court. Types of cases in federal courts.
The procedure for appointing a Justice to the Supreme Court is provided for in the U.S. Constitution in only a few words. The Appointments Clause (Article II, Section 2, Clause 2) states that the President shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint
The court is seated in San Francisco, and conducts sessions in Los Angeles and Sacramento. The Supreme Court has one Chief Justice and six associate justices who are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Commission on Judicial Appointments.
Superior court judges serve six-year terms and are elected by county voters on a nonpartisan ballot at a general election. Vacancies are filled through appointment by the Governor.
The California Constitution directs the Judicial Council to provide policy guidelines to the courts, make recommendations annually to the Governor and Legislature, and adopt and revise California Rules of Court in the areas of court administration, practice, and procedure.
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Vacancies occurring during those termsdue to retirements, deaths, or other departuresare filled through appointment by the Governor. The vast majority of superior court judges initially reach the bench via gubernatorial appointment.

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