New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 13, 2020
We suggest that, while unfortunate circumstances have generated this innovation, SCOTUS take an additional constructive step forward.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 13, 2020
On the backdrop of the court's initiatives that are already in place, the action plan as a whole is a real step forward in the quest to remove institutional obstacles to the delivery of equal justice.
By Cheryl Miller | December 11, 2020
Orange County Superior Court Judge Kirk Nakamura issued an administrative order late Thursday mandating that lawyers scan QR, or quick response, codes posted outside each courtroom so they can be alerted if they've come into contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.
By Cheryl Miller | December 11, 2020
Orange County Superior Court Judge Kirk Nakamura issued an administrative order late Thursday mandating that lawyers scan QR, or quick response, codes posted outside each courtroom so they can be alerted if they've come into contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.
By Ryan Tarinelli | December 11, 2020
"It is clear that in this time of crisis due to the Covid-19 pandemic that the termination of trial judges in Suffolk County and Appellate Division Justices from the Second Department will significantly delay the resolution of cases," the judge wrote in the ruling.
Texas Lawyer | Profile|Slideshow
By Angela Morris | December 10, 2020
A music video about COVID-19 and jury trials made these two Texas federal judges famous, but their musical parodies of pop culture songs, infused with legal profession meaning, had already been wowing Houston attorneys for years.
By Cheryl Miller | December 10, 2020
Céspedes, 68, succeeds Martin Jenkins, who was recently sworn in as associate justice of the California Supreme Court.
By Ross Todd | December 10, 2020
"This fall we really engaged in a substantial post-pandemic planning project," said Martin Hoshino, administrative director of the state's Judicial Council, in the chief justice's annual pre-holiday roundtable with the press. "The problem is that we're having a little bit of a problem getting to the 'post-' part given what's transpiring in real time right now."
By Ross Todd | December 10, 2020
"This fall we really engaged in a substantial post-pandemic planning project," said Martin Hoshino, administrative director of the state's Judicial Council, in the chief justice's annual pre-holiday roundtable with the press. "The problem is that we're having a little bit of a problem getting to the 'post-' part given what's transpiring in real time right now."
By R. Robin McDonald | December 9, 2020
Georgia's chief justice cautioned judges to be prepared to suspend jury trials and grand juries if COVID-19 rates continue to rise.
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