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Extending the California Advantage: The Golden State's People Power Is a Model for the Nation


Extending the California Advantage: The Golden State’s People Power Is a Model for the Nation
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With a steadily worsening homeless crisis, unemployment fraud of more than $30 billion, and fathomless pension debt, California would hardly seem a model for the nation. On the other hand, beyond the favorable climate, Californians do enjoy considerable advantages. For example, Californians can reject judges who do not follow the law, such as state supreme court justice Cruz Reynoso, who passed away this month at the age of 90.
The UC Berkeley law grad made a name for himself with California Rural Legal Assistance, and in 1982 Gov. Jerry Brown appointed him to the state Supreme Court. During the confirmation process, Cruz Reynoso denied he would favor minorities and criminal defendants and claimed, “I will follow the law.” Once on the state’s highest court, he didn’t. ....

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In memoriam: Cruz Reynoso, 90, law professor who was legal trailblazer


The son of migrant workers became California’s first Latino Supreme Court justice
UCLA School of Law
Joshua Rich |
May 12, 2021
The loss of former California Supreme Court justice and UCLA School of Law professor Cruz Reynoso, who died on May 7 at age 90, has left the UCLA Law community saddened.
Members fondly recall a formidable but thoroughly humble and kind collaborator and mentor who rose from a childhood as the son of migrant workers to become California’s first Latino Supreme Court justice and then a treasured UCLA Law professor for 10 years in the 1990s.
“Cruz Reynoso was beloved by generations of UCLA Law students who benefited from his extensive practice and judicial experience,” says Professor Laura E. Gómez, a close colleague. “He inspired Latino students and young lawyers by sharing his personal story often punctuated with phrases and truisms in Spanish as one of 11 children whose parents migrated from Mexico to rural O ....

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