The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts has refreshed the look and functionality of the federal judiciary website, uscourts.gov. The website now supports a device responsive design that adjusts Web pages for optimal reading pleasure. But the pages lack full support for HTML5, which is an industry standard to provide users a consistent experience across multiple platforms.

The uscourts.gov website had a fresh new look early on launch day, providing a clean design with ample white space to improve readability. But the website was taken down late in the day, “experiencing technical difficulties.” When it returns you will notice an improved court locator, site-centric court forms and more.

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