Federal courts are getting ready to gradually reopen after shutting their doors and holding remote proceedings during the COVID-19 pandemic. Judiciary officials...
Summary: The city of Ferguson has a long road ahead to mend the relations between government personnel and black members of the...
Summary: Online programs are eliminating the need for attorneys and judges for cases over parking tickets, tax assessments, and even divorce. There...
State and federal courts across the eastern seaboard remained closed on Tuesday due to Hurricane Sandy. Even the U.S. Supreme Court closed...
Philadelphia’s courts have already slashed $4.3 million from their budget, leaving vacant 92 jobs, and reducing the weekly number of prospective jurors....
From Page One of today’s Los Angeles Times: The economic storm has come to this: Justice is being delayed or disrupted in...
From the Associated Press: A county judge described as a bully on the bench was stripped of her office Tuesday in the...