By R. Robin McDonald | December 9, 2020
The order is U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash's ninth curtailing court operations because of the pandemic
By Dara Kam | December 9, 2020
The National Rifle Association is challenging a Florida law, passed in the aftermath of the 2018 mass shooting at a Parkland high school, that prevents people under age 21 from buying guns.
By Cheryl Miller | December 8, 2020
The former judge, David Mason, retired in October. As part of a stipulation with the commission, the retired judge agreed to never run for judicial office or seek an appointment again.
By Ryan Tarinelli | December 8, 2020
"So at a time when the need for our services has never been greater, we find ourselves in a place where every one of us is being asked to do more with less," Chief Judge Janet DiFiore said.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 8, 2020
Rep. Hank Johnson argued that the judiciary's claim that creating a free court records system could cost $2 billion was "to confuse and try to derail passage of this very common sense, necessary legislation that brings judicial records into the 21st century."
By Cheryl Miller | December 8, 2020
Newsom also nominated San Diego Judge Truc Do to the Fourth District Court of Appeal. She would be the appellate court's first Asian American justice.
By Cheryl Miller | December 7, 2020
Courts are exempt from the emergency orders. But presiding judges have noted their impacts on potential jurors and employees in deciding to curtail operations again.
By Ryan Tarinelli | December 7, 2020
State courts, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore said, are sharply curtailing the amount of in-person matters allowed to go forward.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Tyler Cooper | December 7, 2020
A bill in Congress the two representatives—one a Democrat and the other a Republican—coauthored would modernize the way the public interacts with federal courts and save taxpayers tens of millions of dollars per year.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 7, 2020
With the court reporter shortage unlikely to end anytime soon, there are more court reporter work opportunities than ever. To meet those demands, court systems and court reporter agencies are requiring heavier usage of technology from their court reporters.
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