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California Supreme CourtCandidate for Justice

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Joshua P. Groban

Associate Justice, CA Supreme Court, 2018–present: VOTER APPROVAL NEEDED TO REMAIN IN OFFICE
5,664,354 votes (68%)Winning
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  • [In retention elections, justices do not run against opposing candidates.]
  • [If a justice receives more “yes” votes than "no" votes, the justice will remain in his or her position for another term.]
  • [If not, the justice will complete the current term and then a new justice will be appointed by the Governor.]

Experience

Experience

Profession:Associate Justice, CA Supreme Court
Associate Justice, Supreme Court of California — Elected position (2018–current)
Senior Advisor, Governor Jerry Brown (2011–2018)
Lecturer, UCLA School of Law (2014–2018)
Attorney, Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP (2005–2010)
Attorney, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP (1999–2005)
Law Clerk to Judge William C. Conner, United States District Court, Southern District of New York (1998–1999)

Education

Harvard Law School J.D., Law (1998)
Stanford University B.A., (field of study not available) (1995)

Biography

Official bio from the California Supreme Court website:

Justice Groban began serving on the California Supreme Court in January 2019. Previously he was the Senior Advisor to Governor Jerry Brown and advised the governor on judicial appointments, legal policy and legislative issues.

Justice Groban advised the governor on the appointment of over 600 judges, or roughly one out of every three judges in the state. He received numerous awards from bar groups and other legal organizations for his work on judicial appointments. He also served on a local school board, participated in mentor programs for college and law students, and frequently lectured on judicial appointments. Justice Groban has also taught State Appellate Practice at the UCLA School of Law.

Justice Groban had previously been in private practice, where he specialized in complex civil litigation, with a focus on antitrust, internal investigations, and intellectual property. 

Justice Groban grew up in San Diego, where he attended public schools. He received his bachelor’s degree with honors and distinction from Stanford University. He received his J.D. from Harvard Law School, where he graduated cum laude. Following graduation, he clerked for the Honorable William C. Conner in the Southern District of New York.

 

 

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