Wednesday's California Supreme Court hearing is dead ahead, set for Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. and scheduled to run for 90 minutes. Here's a previous post with details about how you can watch the oral arguments in Professional Engineers in California Government v. Schwarzenegger on TV or the Internet.
It's been a long road to this key moment. Looking back at the 1,900 posts on this blog since it started a little over two years ago, references to the state Supreme Court taking and furloughs case go back to early 2009. We're talking about 60 items on The State Worker.
We'll be attending the hearing. Between now and then, we'll be looking through past stories and court filings leading up to the case and writing a bit for tomorrow's Bee. If you want to do the same, here are some links. Many of the blog posts link to court filings or other pertinent info:
Read the CAPS/PECG response to Schwarzenegger's petition
Constitutionals nix Schwarzenegger's furlough lawsuit proposal
Poll: What do you hope the state Supreme Court will do?
Schwarzenegger loses Supreme Court appeal
More about the recent Supreme Court furlough decision
Column Extra poll: Judges and furlough decisions
Why the Supremes said 'no,' then 'yes' to furlough review
California Supreme Court takes case on state worker furloughs
Schwarzenegger's 'unusual' letter to the state Supreme Court
From the notebook: What the Supreme Court's furlough review decision means
Did Schwarzenegger and chief justice talk about furlough litigation?
Why the Supremes said 'no,' then 'yes' to furlough review
The State Worker: Sometimes the conspiracy dots don't connect
Column Extra: The state Judicial Council
State Supreme Court snaps up more furlough lawsuits
Jerry Brown, union, weigh in on Supreme Court furlough case
CASE and State Fund file Supreme Court furlough briefs
Engineers and scientists file Supreme Court furlough brief
Schwarzenegger files final papers in Supreme Court furlough review request
Click here to open the court docket for PECG v. Schwarzenegger.


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