Under the current conditions, it defies logic for OCA to require people to travel to unsafe courthouses for minor infractions. But even beyond public safety, the notion that we are achieving justice ...
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 ...
The Virtual Justice Project is presenting a Know Your Rights series of free virtual legal seminars. Individuals may attend at a virtual justice project location, which include the offices of Pisgah ...
Years ago while a senior in high school, Robert Keogh wrote a paper that won an award after catching the attention of the North Dakota Bar Association. At the time young Keogh didn’t know what he ...
Last week, the government published its latest proposals for changes to the criminal justice system, called Swift and Sure Justice. The focus of the white paper is on speeding up court processes, ...
The Covid-19 crisis closed local, state, and federal courtrooms, put trials on hold, and delayed justice. Now courts are evaluating how to resume operations in a world where social distancing and ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Students at Kennesaw State University outside of Atlanta are set to embark on a fascinating experiment in using virtual reality ...
The 2018-2022 French Programming Act for Justice recently adopted specific provisions relating to online arbitration, in an attempt to decongest French Courts facing increasing caseloads. This ...
Virtual court hearings have increased efficiency and it is necessary to utilise this system for which a vast infrastructure has been created and even large amount of money sanctioned by the government ...
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