Louis Mauro
Louis Mauro took the oath as Associate Justice on August 25, 2010, and he was retained by the voters in the 2014 and 2018 general elections. He previously served as a judge of the Sacramento County Superior Court.
Raised in San Luis Obispo, California, Justice Mauro received his undergraduate degree from the University of California at Santa Barbara and his law degree from the University of California at Davis.
Following law school, Justice Mauro served in a clerkship with Justice Edward Panelli at the California Supreme Court, working as a staff attorney for the court. He then worked in private practice with the law firms Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and Boutin Gibson before joining the California Department of Justice. He was eventually appointed Senior Assistant Attorney General, the statewide head of the Government Section at the Attorney General’s Office, where he was counsel to the State’s constitutional officers and the California courts. In 2006 he was appointed Chief Deputy Legal Affairs Secretary in the Governor’s Office, serving as a lawyer for the Governor and as a member of the Governor’s Senior Staff.
Justice Mauro has been invited to speak on topics such as government, law, and court technology, and he has participated in many judicial branch committees, including as chair of the Appellate Advisory Committee and the Work Group on Homelessness, as vice-chair of the Information Technology Advisory Committee, as an executive committee member for the Commission on the Future of California’s Court System, as an executive board member for the California Judges Association, and as a member of the Appellate Court Security Committee.