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The Southern District of California was abolished and the State made to constitute a single district – the United States District Court for the District of California – by Act of Congress approved July 27, 1866, 14 Stat. 300. [2] [3] Twenty years later, on August 5, 1886, Congress re-created the Southern District of California by 24 Stat ...
United States District court for the northern district of california, respondent, san francisco unified school district, real party in interest. Citation(s) 147 F.3d 854, 98 Cal. Daily Op. Service 4277, 98 Daily Journal DAR 6066
Still in use as a post office and by the Fresno Unified School District. Robert E. Coyle U.S. Courthouse: Fresno: 2500 Tulare Street E.D. Cal. 2005 present Named after District Court Judge Robert Everett Coyle. U.S. Post Office & Courthouse: Los Angeles: Main and Winston Streets S.D. Cal. 1892 1901 Court was at Tajo Building at Broadway & 1st ...
Court: United States District Court for the Northern District of California: Full case name: LARRY P., by his Guardian ad litem, LUCILLE P., et al. v. Wilson RILES, Superintendent of Public Instruction for the State of California, et al. Argued: October 11, 1977 () Started: November 23, 1971 () Decided: October 16, 1979 ()
The Northern District of California encompasses 15 Northern California counties from Del Norte in the north to Monterey in the south. The District contains three major metropolitan areas in San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose; an expanse of suburban and rural area; and more than 300 public companies centered on Silicon Valley.
Pages in category "United States District Court for the Northern District of California cases" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 2010, Pitts was part of the legal team that represented the United Teachers Los Angeles in Reed v. United Teachers Los Angeles.The case involved the Education Code and the collective bargaining agreement between the district and its teachers, which generally requires that when the district reduces its teaching force for budgetary reasons, lay-offs must be based on seniority.
On July 29, 2022, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate Martínez-Olguín to serve as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. [2] On August 1, 2022, her nomination was sent to the Senate.