The Fall/Winter 2022 Review of the California Supreme Court Historical Society is on its way to mailboxes and is available online. (I’m on the Society’s board and authored one of the articles in this Review.)
Here are the contents:

- The Supreme Court Case That Dared Not Speak Its Name by Bob Wolfe
- The Keeper of Los Angeles’ Lost Buildings by Molly Selvin, about Bob Wolfe
- Chief Justice Cantil-Sakauye’s Mission to Bring Order From Chaos by David Carrillo
- Personal Reflections About Working for and With Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye by Jake Dear
- The 1944 Port Chicago Mutiny and the Legacy of Racism in the U.S. Military by John Caragozian
- Expanding Justice for All: The Supreme Court of California in Times of Change by Marie Silva
- A Glimpse Into the Private Life of the Late Chief Justice Rose Bird by Judge Robert Vanderet
- California’s Newest Supreme Court Justice: Kelli Evans by Molly Selvin
- California’s New Chief Justice: Patricia Guerrero by Presiding Justice Judith McConnell
- Book Review: Public Defenders: The Antidote To Communism review by Justice Maria Stratton of Free Justice: A History of the Public Defender in Twentieth-Century America by Sara Mayeux
- Remembering CSCHS Board Member Ellis Horvitz by David Ettinger
- 2022 Writing Competition Virtual Roundtable (see here and here)
- From the CSCHS President by Justice Daniel Kolkey (ret.)