State court leaders are pushing for the use of remote proceedings to continue beyond the expiration of COVID-19 emergency orders put in place early on in the pandemic. In some instances, however, they’re encountering pushback.

The Driver:

Judges and court administrators have stressed how invaluable the ability to conduct certain proceedings virtually has been to keeping dockets moving over the past 18 months.

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