By Jacqueline Thomsen | February 9, 2021
"We're just doing our jobs. I don't think anybody feels any more stress or less stress, we're just doing our jobs," Chief Judge Beryl Howell of the D.C. trial court said of the judges handling the Capitol riot cases.
By Ryan Tarinelli | February 9, 2021
During the arguments Tuesday, one justice also pushed back when Scharf implied that the effect of the certification decision was age discrimination.
By Angela Morris | February 8, 2021
"It's a topic that's going to impact appellate lawyers and litigants. We need to have a healthy discussion," said Eighth Court of Appeals Chief Justice Yvonne Rodriguez. "Let's find a way that is going to work for everybody."
By Charles Toutant | February 8, 2021
The effort will test whether opening a dialogue with prospective jurors about their own biases will help the court carry out its duty to seat juries that are impartial.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 8, 2021
Maintaining jurors' undivided attention during in-person trials can be tricky in a virtual environment. But where legal tech companies see an opportunity, judges may see an unneeded solution.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 8, 2021
Maintaining jurors' undivided attention during in-person trials can be tricky in a virtual environment. But where legal tech companies see an opportunity, judges may see an unneeded solution.
By Ross Todd | February 8, 2021
Top judges from Nevada, Texas, Michigan and California detailed how the pandemic has forced them to make courts more accessible and service-oriented.
By Ross Todd | February 8, 2021
Top judges from Nevada, Texas, Michigan and California detailed how the pandemic has forced them to make courts more accessible and service-oriented.
By Ross Todd | February 8, 2021
Top judges from Nevada, Texas, Michigan and California detailed how the pandemic has forced them to make courts more accessible and service-oriented.
By Aimee Fagan and Lara Dolnik | February 5, 2021
During the era of COVID-19, trial lawyers and jury consultants who are accustomed to gathering pretrial intelligence at live mock trials are less able to recruit and assemble mock jurors for such exercises. But there is another viable option: virtual mock trials.
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