America’s courts are gradually making their way back from the restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. A recent survey by the National Center for State Courts found that public faith in courts ...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, with some notable exceptions, the bar has generally applauded the efforts of courts around the country to suspend in-person appearances and make court “virtual” to the ...
This article discusses the goals of our court systems to have smoother and more uniform virtual proceedings across New York. "To help advance this goal, the Court Modernization Action Committee (CMAC) ...
Alfred Ng was a senior reporter for CNET News. He was raised in Brooklyn and previously worked on the New York Daily News's social media and breaking news teams. For many immigration cases, testimony ...
Clockwise from top left: Teri Deal of NCSC, case specialist Heather Armstrong, case specialist Brittany Miller, Judge Ken Sanders. Not pictured: lead recovery support specialist Linda Perry. Courts ...
Removed from the rigors of daily practice and client management, the authors of a recent op-ed on virtual hearings ("Virtual court hearings erode public trust," Oct. 2) missed the point: virtual ...
For the sake of convenience, we have become accustomed to paying at the pump, using self-checkout at grocery stores, and banking online. But our court system — one of the pillars of American democracy ...
At the beginning of 2020, Michigan residents had to show up in person to partake in or witness most court hearings, and in many areas couldn’t bring a phone into the courtroom. Now, anyone with an ...