FOR WOMEN LAWYERS AND THOSE WHO SUPPORT THEIR ADVANCEMENT
Interested Persons:
We are accepting applications for a State Bar appointed seat on the California Indian Legal Services (CILS) Board of Trustees. This position is a three-year term ending August 31, 2029.
Applicants must be licensed to practice law in California and be in good standing with the State Bar.
Knowledge and familiarity with Federal Indian law and/or issues affecting Native American communities is strongly preferred.
To learn more about CILS, please visit their webpage.
To apply, select the committee from the left hand menu and click 'Apply for membership' on the top right. In the application, the committee will be listed on the 'external entity' drop down menu.
Application deadline: March 31, 2026, 5:00 p.m.
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For questions, please contact Appointments@calbar.ca.gov.
The California Department of Justice is seeking to fill numerous attorney positions throughout the State of California. Below is a list of the most current Deputy Attorney General (DAG) series vacancies. You can review the job announcements for each vacancy by clicking on the hyperlink under the “LINK” column.
If you are interested in applying, please complete your application on or before the deadline. Please feel free to share this email with anyone who might be interested in these opportunities.
No. of positions
Classifications Considered
Division
Section
Location
Deadline
Link
Multiple
DAG III, DAG IV & DAG V
Civil
Employment Law Section
Sacramento
3/30/2026
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Alameda
Los Angeles
San Diego
DAG, DAG III & DAG IV
Correctional Law, Class Action
Statewide
Until Filled
Correctional Law
San Francisco
1
Graduate Legal Assistant
Criminal
Appeals, Writs, and Trials
Fresno
3/17/2026
Deputy Attorney General Supervisor
Public Rights
Antitrust Law
3/19/2026
Correctional Law, Appeals Team
2
DAG, DAG III, DAG IV & DAG V
Healthcare Rights and Access, Competition Unit
3/23/2026
DMFEA
Facilities Enforcement Team, Civil Litigation
3/24/2026
Facilities Enforcement Team, Criminal Prosecutions
Civil Rights Enforcement Section
3/25/2026
Business Litigation
3/26/2026
Criminal Prosecutions
3/6/2026
Charitable Trusts Section
Deputy Attorney General
3/9/2026
Special Prosecutions Section
3/10/2026
Civil Section
3/12/2026
Healthcare Rights and Access
Licensing Section
3/16/2026
The State Bar seeks members for the statewide Commission on Judicial Nominees Evaluation (JNE). If you are an active California attorney in good standing, a former judicial officer, or a member of the public, the State Bar invites you to apply. The members of the JNE Commission assist the Governor in the judicial candidate vetting process by providing independent, comprehensive, and fair candidate evaluations. The ideal candidate has the skills and experience necessary to conduct an investigation, assess qualifications for service on the bench, and provide timely and well-written reports. Commissioners approved by the Board of Trustees are furnished with training at an in-person mandatory orientation on JNE Commission rules, procedures, investigations, and drafting reports.
The JNE Commission is made up of attorneys, nonattorney public members, and former judicial officers who represent a broad cross-section of California's diverse regions, legal profession and general population.
Time Commitment: The time commitment is substantial and rewarding. There are six in-person meetings per year, in addition to the above-mentioned mandatory orientation meeting held in January. To ensure thorough and meaningful investigations, commissioners should expect to dedicate a minimum of 20 to 40 hours per month to commission-related duties.
Please visit the online portal to apply for the committee. The deadline for filing an application is Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
Questions? Contact appointments@calbar.ca.gov. Please also feel free to reach out to the JNE Commission leadership team below for questions or additional information.
Regards,
Lorena Peñaloza, JNE Chair (2025-2026)
Lorena.Penaloza@calbar.ca.gov
Stephen Hamilton, JNE Vice Chair (2025–2026)/incoming JNE Chair (2026-2027)
Stephen.Hamilton@calbar.ca.gov
Sandy Flagge-Phillips, incoming JNE Vice Chair (2026-2027)
Sandy.Flagge-Phillips@calbar.ca.gov
Interested Persons: The Executive and Planning Committee of the Judicial Council of California is soliciting nominations to fill vacancies for lawyer positions on Judicial Council advisory bodies. An online nomination form is available on the California Courts website. Please forward nomination forms and biographies of those who are interested in serving by Wednesday, March 11, 2026. For questions, please contact JCCNominations@jud.ca.gov. Warm regards, Office of Appointments
The Executive and Planning Committee of the Judicial Council of California is soliciting nominations to fill vacancies for lawyer positions on Judicial Council advisory bodies.
An online nomination form is available on the California Courts website. Please forward nomination forms and biographies of those who are interested in serving by Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
For questions, please contact JCCNominations@jud.ca.gov.
Warm regards, Office of Appointments
CIVIL JURY INSTRUCTIONS (CACI) _CACI26-01
Title: Civil Jury Instructions: Revisions to Judicial Council of California Civil Jury Instructions
Summary: The Advisory Committee on Civil Jury Instructions seeks public comment on proposed revisions and additions to the Judicial Council of California Civil Jury Instructions (CACI). Under California Rules of Court, rule 10.58, the advisory committee is responsible for regularly reviewing case law and statutes affecting jury instructions and making recommendations to the Judicial Council for updating, revising, and adding topics to the council’s civil jury instructions. On approval by the Judicial Council, all changes will be published in the midyear supplement to the 2026 edition of the official CACI publication.
Deadline: Comments must be submitted by Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at 5:00 PM (Pacific Time)
Deadline: Comments must be submitted by Friday, January 9, 2026, at 5:00 PM (Pacific Time)
New Laws Addressing Firearms Risks in Court Proceedings and Related Contexts
In Fall 2024, Governor Newsom signed into law over 20 new bills addressing risks associated with access to firearms. These bills were in addition to significant policies enacted over the past several years. Attorneys, judges, and other professionals play a key role in implementing these policies that are designed to increase safety for families and the broader community. This session will provide an overview of current firearms violence prevention efforts, an explanation of key legal requirements and policies impacting family law and other civil and criminal proceedings, and concrete examples of questions and approaches to consider in working with litigants and clients and in crafting parenting plan agreements and orders not only in domestic violence matters but more broadly as well. In this presentation, we will cover new law and practical approaches to implementing these policies.
Topics will include:
Speakers will include:
Julia Weber, Retired Annuitant/Firearms Policy, Judicial Council of California, Criminal Justice Services
Lieutenants Johnathan Bailey and Daniel Gonzalez, Orange County Family Justice Center Commanders, Anaheim Police Department
Participants will:
Attendees will include attorneys, legal professionals, community advocates, law enforcement, and other interested participants.
January 9, 2026 | 10 AM – 12 PM
UC Irvine School of Law | EDU 1131
401 E. Peltason Dr. Irvine, CA 92697-8000
Free to attend | Coffee and pastries provided
Webinar option available - please select appropriate registration option
This event is pending approval for 2.0 hours of Minimum Continuing Legal Education Credit by the State Bar of California. UC Irvine School of Law is a State Bar-approved MCLE provider.
Co-Sponsored by:
Please email centers@law.uci.edu with questions and accommodation requests.
On October 24, 2025, the Judicial Council made changes to the California Rules of Court with the effective date of January 1, 2026. The changes are shown in strikeouts and underlining in the attached.
Please visit the council’s meeting page at http://www.courts.ca.gov/jcmeetings.htm to see the meeting materials.
2025-10-24-rules-effective-01-01-2026.pdf
JC-Item No. 25-037.pdf
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