By Charles Toutant | July 22, 2020
"What the judiciary has attempted to do is balance two things—public safety and ensuring that the critical work of our court continues," said Glenn Grant, acting administrative director of the courts.
By Charles Toutant | July 22, 2020
"What the judiciary has attempted to do is balance two things—public safety and ensuring that the critical work of our court continues," said Glenn Grant, acting administrative director of the courts.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Winter Wheeler and Joe Murphey | July 22, 2020
In response to the "unprecedented situation" that is the COVID-19 pandemic, Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton effectively closed…
By Ross Todd | July 22, 2020
You want a jury trial in your civil case? Get in line.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | July 21, 2020
Connecticut attorneys weigh in on the state's new handbook on remote hearings for attorneys and self-represented parties.
By Max Mitchell | July 21, 2020
While stressing that in-person argument is best, the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers recommended, to get as close as possible to that experience, that courts choose video arguments whenever possible, as many members expressed "a very strong preference for video arguments" over audio-only sessions.
By Victoria Hudgins | July 21, 2020
Legal research companies aren't nervous when nonprofits enter the market. Instead they see an inexpensive way to upgrade their features and database.
By Ryan Tarinelli | July 20, 2020
In a video speech released on Monday, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore showed no signs of rolling back in-person operations already in place.
By C. Ryan Barber | July 20, 2020
"The panel followed established precedent from this court and the Supreme Court to stop an intrusive process that would usurp the core executive power to decide whether to continue a prosecution," Justice Department lawyers said in their new brief.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 20, 2020
Researchers say that scoring men and women differently is essential to account for risk assessment tools' inherent gender bias. But it's an open question whether these adjustments are violating state or constitutional law.
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