New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 2, 2023
We have been frequent and longstanding supporters of cameras in all courts. We live in a visual world, where everything from congressional hearings…
By Cheryl Miller | June 30, 2023
Legislation that would allow courts to continue using video appearances in certain criminal proceedings after 2023 remains pending in the Legislature.
By Colleen Murphy | June 30, 2023
Millville Municipal Court Judge Jason Witcher stated in the suit that he "made the only decision he could to protect his health and prevent further damage to his reputation and tendered his resignation from all of the municipalities for which he served as a judge effective August 1, 2023, ending a 13-year judicial career."
By Cheryl Miller | June 28, 2023
Lawmakers also sent Gov. Gavin Newsom a budget-related bill that would extend authority to use remote proceedings in civil cases through 2025.
By Colleen Murphy | June 28, 2023
Chief Justice Stuart Rabner announced Wednesday that Superior Court Judge Marc C. Lemieux will succeed Judge Lisa P. Thornton as assignment judge for the Monmouth Vicinage.
By Lisa Willis | June 28, 2023
Gov. Ron DeSantis could soon select judges to fill two South Florida vacancies.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 27, 2023
"I may not have any response from a judge or his [or] her staff for an order on a hearing that was held over 19 months ago," said Elizabeth Green Lindsey of Davis, Matthews & Quigley.
By Andrew Denney | June 26, 2023
David Nocenti's appointment as counsel to the Office of Court Administration is the latest in a series of changes for high-level positions in the court system since Chief Judge Rowan Wilson took the reins of the judiciary in April.
By Jason Grant | June 26, 2023
The lower court wrongly inserted an "unwritten category of cases," namely proceedings that may include arguments implicating documents filed under seal, into New York's "statutory exception" to the rule that court proceedings should be open to the public, an appeals panel said.
By Cheryl Miller | June 26, 2023
California courts' authority to hold civil proceedings remotely ends July 1. Lawmakers will try to extend that authority by tucking related legislation into a budget-related bill.
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