On December 9, 2005,
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger nominated her to the Supreme Court of California Corrigan's notable opinions include a March 2, 2017, ruling in
City of San Jose v. Superior Court, that emails and text messages on personal devices of government employees are subject to disclosure under the California Public Records Act. In 2012, she dissented in a case concerning the
statute of limitations for claims of abuse by a priest. In 2011, she authored the majority opinion in
Save the Plastic Bag Coalition v. City of Manhattan Beach, in which the court upheld a city ordinance banning plastic bags, reversing the appellate court. In 2008, she wrote a dissent in the same-sex marriage case,
In re Marriage Cases, which held that the Equal Protection Clause of the California Constitution mandated that the state allow same-sex marriages. In 2022, Corrigan voted to uphold a lower-court order that forced
UC Berkeley to cut its enrollment numbers after a group of Berkeley residents sued the university. The Berkeley residents claimed that UC Berkeley was violating the California Environmental Quality Act by expanding its enrollment numbers. ==See also==