Indigent Litigants are Entitled to Free Court Reporters, the California Supreme Court has Ruled
The ABA Journal has published this article reporting a recent decision of the California Supreme Court which ruled that “[u]nder…
The ABA Journal has published this article reporting a recent decision of the California Supreme Court which ruled that “[u]nder…
The use of technology within the courtroom is aligning with the rise of technological advances over the last two decades….
In recent years, the use of the cloud and its applications to various industries has taken off. Its benefits and…
The rise of social media use among jurors, judges, parties, and attorneys alike have created new issues and questions regarding…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning have lit imaginations across many industries, including the legal profession. Speculations range from exuberant…
On December 3, 2018, the development of legal rules for Artificial intelligence (AI) reached a major milestone with the release…
Synopsis: The Department of Homeland Security has combined mobile courtrooms and remote judges to address the strain on the…
Let’s continue the conversation and offer an avenue for all Court Affiliates to share information on how your court uses…
Pro se litigants have generally been disfavored by the U.S. legal system, as they typically were regarded as lacking the…
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