From her time serving twice as San Bernardinos presiding judge during the Great Recession to her tenure in leadership roles at the Judicial Council, Justice Slough worked tirelessly to increase equal access to justice, modernize the judiciary, and harmonize the many voices of the branch family. When Californians arent thirsting for water, theyre drowning in it. Social Media Environment. Justice Slough first joined the bench in 2003 when Governor Gray Davis appointed her to the Superior Court of San Bernardino County. City News Service, News Partner. Emily Holshouser, 818-713-3761, eholshouser@scng.com, Twitter: @EmilyyTayylor, INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM Many businesses have adopted policies to diversify hiring but the Supreme Courts ruling to end the policy in universities endangers those efforts. Trending. Scott Reid, sreid@scng.com, Twitter: @sreidocregister, Newsletters I am also grateful to Governors Brown and Newsom for their commitment to bringing diversity to the bench throughout this stateit has made us better., Justice Slough first joined the bench in 2003 when Governor Gray Davis appointed her to the Superior Court of San Bernardino County. The liberal state, where Democrats often run against fellow Democrats in November thanks to an unconventional election system, is the unlikely backdrop of some of this years most bitter political campaigns. Also oversees local news for the Southern California News Group, Other Senior Editors You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. California News Sunday: 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Jump to: Advertising | Local News | Crime and Public Safety | Investigative Reporting | Business | Politics | Topics | Entertainment | Sports | Photo | Opinion | Online and Social Media | Excelsior | Leadership | Back to Top. 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OAKLAND California Governor Gavin Newsom, California Attorney General Rob Bonta, and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) today led a multistate coalition in moving to intervene in lawsuits challenging the decision by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to authorize CARB regulations that would speed the adoption California Kelli Fadroski, 714-796-3570, kfadroski@scng.com She was instrumental in leading and building the most critical, sensitive, and impactful policies of the Judicial Council. Would Republicans allow the ailing California Democrat to be replaced on the Judiciary Committee if she resigned from her seat? I am grateful and fortunate to have had the opportunity to participate in the work of the Judicial Council and to have worked closely with Chief Justice Cantil-Sakauye and, for only a short time, Chief Justice Guerrero. Courthouse News Service is a nationwide news service for lawyers and the news media. 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