PHOENIX — Courts took many proceedings remote during the pandemic and, armed with new survey data, some are now assessing when and how to keep them that way. Several states are making remote court a ...
For a long time, Judge Michael Christofeno just didn’t see a place for online hearings in his courtroom. “I needed to see people in person in my courtroom or I wasn’t going to be able to have the ...
Natalie Gross is a freelance journalist and podcast producer based in the Washington, D.C., area. She has a master’s degree in journalism from Georgetown University. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit and ...
As the pandemic swept in during spring 2020, many courts temporarily suspended jury trials and postponed nonemergency hearings, limited access to courthouse facilities and sent home nonessential ...
Alan M. Wilner, chairman of the Maryland Judiciary’s rules committee, urged the adoption by the Court of Appeals of the new remote video participation rules for civil litigation. (File photo) Maryland ...
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