Research & Data

The Judicial Branch uses statistics, analytics, and research to provide data-informed reports. We provide data and reports to further the Courts’ goals of fair, equal justice and efficient operations.

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Judicial officer demographics

California’s judicial branch serves an increasingly diverse population. Each year the Judicial Council surveys California judges and justices to get a snapshot of the demographic makeup of California's judges. 

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Chart showing the increase of Asian, Black, and Hispanic judicial officers since 2007

Research topics

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Court reporter shortage

Despite retention and recruitment incentives, courts across California are experiencing increasing attrition and difficulty recruiting court reporters.

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Judicial Officer demographics

Demographic data on gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, and veteran and disability status of California State justices and judges.

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Court workload analysis

Assessment of court workload and the need for judgeships, using uniform criteria and established workload methodologies.

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Court statistics

Detailed 10-year statistical caseload and trend data on a variety of court business. 

COURT FACT

There are 6.4 million people with limited English skills. In 2022, 1,820 court interpreters provided more than 673,000 interpretations in 16 certified languages, including American Sign Language.