The Supreme Court announced today that it will conduct its June calendar in San Diego.

Merrill Balassone’s news release reports, “The special session will be attended by students from local high schools, including a school serving unhoused youth. Other attendees will include students aspiring to be the first in their families to earn a college degree and participants in a high school law academy that draws from San Diego’s diverse communities.”

The June 6 arguments will be the first in-person hearings since the March calendar. (See here and here.) More significantly, they will be the first arguments held outside of San Francisco since February 2020, before the pandemic hit over three years ago. (See here.)

The arguments will be held in the Fourth District, Division One, Court of Appeal courtroom. It will be a homecoming for Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero, who served on that court until just over a year ago.

The court will likely not disclose which cases it will hear in San Diego until next week. The arguments will be live streamed.