California Supreme Court 2026
With the next year approaching, we should take a look at upcoming issues before the California Supreme Court in 2026. Upcoming civil cases are summarized at the Supreme Court's website at:
What is interesting is the lack of blockbuster cases, at least as opposed to past years. Of course, there are some issues of consequence, such as an insurance coverage case about insurer liability for water damage when water enters the building following wind damage and occurs during a roof repair. (11640 Woodbridge Condominium Homeowners’ Assn. v. Farmers Ins. Exchange
S290750.)
S290750.)
However, the scope of issues before the California Supreme Court pale in comparison to Federal Court cases involving California. Chief among these is the Department of Justice' challenge to California's Congressional redistricting plan on Constitutional grounds:
But in California there appear to be no cases of such historic proportion. Perhaps this is because California is a one-party state. The Democrat party has the lion's share of influence, it not outright supremacy, in all three branches of government, making it unlikely the state's highest court will be called upon to decide crucial issues.
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