By Katheryn Tucker | November 27, 2018
Georgia's appellate court judges and justices set aside their robes for hard hats, goggles, vests and markers and gathered to sign the final beam to top their new home.
By Cheryl Miller | November 27, 2018
Since June 1, the governor has appointed 72 trial court judges and nominated 10 appellate court justices and one member of the state Supreme Court.
By Colby Hamilton | Susan DeSantis | November 26, 2018
Citing a desire for the Court of Appeals to control its own docket, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore has made clear her desire to see a more restrained appeal process from the lower courts, according to numerous current and former appellate justices.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Young Lawyers Advisory Board | November 26, 2018
OP-ED: We met with representatives from the Judiciary, and we were happy to learn that the Judiciary is interested in hearing from practitioners regarding ways to improve eCourts and electronic filing.
By Tom Livne, Verbit | November 26, 2018
It's estimated the court reporter shortage will reach 5,000 in the United States this year, but AI transcription has the potential to rescue court systems from their chronic backlogs by filling in the gaps.
By Andrew Denney | November 15, 2018
Starting this month, the New York State Judicial Committee on Women in the Courts will administer an online survey to a random sample of attorneys to see what progress has been made in eliminating gender bias in the courts and if there is more work to be done, according to a release from Office of Court Administration.
By Andrew Denney | November 15, 2018
Starting this month, the New York State Judicial Committee on Women in the Courts will administer an online survey to a random sample of attorneys to see what progress has been made in eliminating gender bias in the courts and if there is more work to be done, according to a release from Office of Court Administration.
By Cheryl Miller | November 14, 2018
"Josh Groban has vast knowledge of the law and sound and practical judgement,” Brown said in a prepared statement. “He'll be a strong addition to California's highest court.”
By Katheryn Tucker | November 14, 2018
Rain was the reason for the latest cancellation. But the truth was no one was much in the mood to celebrate while grieving the chief justice who helped plan the building.
By Marcia Coyle | November 13, 2018
"It's going to be hard to know what the new court is like. It's just too soon to tell how we will function without somebody who is naturally in one of those modes," Kagan says about filling the role of a swing vote after the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy.
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