By Max Mitchell | January 5, 2021
Allowing an injured plaintiff to videoconference his family into the courtroom on monitors displayed to the jury is a step too far, according to one Pennsylvania judge.
By Ryan Tarinelli | January 4, 2021
State court officials shutdown new jury trials in November as New York saw climbing coronavirus figures.
By Ryan Tarinelli | January 4, 2021
"To simply argue that the Board has 'unfettered discretion' to deny any and all applicants for certification, and that the Board's actions 'are beyond judicial review' smacks of such alien concepts as the divine right of kings and papal infallibility," Baisley wrote in the ruling.
By Alaina Lancaster | December 29, 2020
Take a look at The Recorder's coverage of the patchwork of COVID-19 response plans in state courts—and the legal community's responses to them.
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By Angela Morris | December 29, 2020
Federal health authorities recently recommended that lawyers, judges and court staff get the COVID-19 vaccine when it opens up to more essential workers. Will states adopt the guidance, and if so, when?
By Tom McParland | December 29, 2020
Among the defendants still awaiting trial are Steve Bannon, a former campaign strategist and top White House aid to President Donald Trump.
By Jane Wester | December 23, 2020
After he leaves the bench at the end of December, Scheinkman plans to join National Arbitration and Mediation, or NAM, where he'll focus on commercial matters and high-value matrimonial cases, he said.
By Tom McParland | December 23, 2020
The hearings became a symbol for the court's adaptability in trying times.
By Charles Toutant | December 23, 2020
The case represents the first time in New Jersey that a judge will evaluate a constitutional question regarding virtual grand juries.
By Ryan Tarinelli | December 23, 2020
The data release is courtesy of a state law passed by the Legislature this summer. The legislation, known as the Police STAT Act, requires the public reporting of demographic data on those arrested for low-level crimes.
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