SACRAMENTO — Buying a new car this holiday season? You might check out Edmund’s or Kelley Blue Book before slapping that big red bow on a sports car.

But what if you’re a lawyer trying to gauge what will in all likelihood be a very different looking California Supreme Court next year? Never having served on the bench, Justice-to-be Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar and new nominee Leondra Kruger haven’t left the traditional trail of decisions for counsel to track and analyze.

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