By Alaina Lancaster | November 10, 2022
A California trial court's decision, and responses from the court reporting industry and lawmakers, could signal how other jurisdictions respond to a scarcity of candidates.
By Cheryl Miller | November 7, 2022
A fight over the future of court reporting in California is likely to influence the legislative debate over other judicial branch priorities, including expansion of remote proceedings and the creation of more judgeships.
By Cheryl Miller | November 2, 2022
"Ultimately, this will result in providing parties an opportunity to resolve their civil disputes in a more timely manner without further court proceedings," Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye said.
By Maria Elena Durazo, Anthony Rendon, Miguel Santiago and and Reggie Jones-Sawyer | November 2, 2022
"We must reiterate that a court reporter fee-barrier is unacceptable. In our economically diverse state, we must demand a level playing field when our constituents enter the courthouse," says California State lawmakers Sen. Maria Elena Durazo, Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, Assemblyman Miguel Santiago and Assemblyman Reggie Jones-Sawyer.
By Cheryl Miller | November 1, 2022
The report by the Judicial Council said courts in Riverside and San Bernardino counties need 52 more judicial officers to handle their caseloads. But some courts, including several in the Bay Area, have more judges than their workload warrants, the report concluded.
By Cheryl Miller | October 26, 2022
Riverside District Attorney Michael Hestrin said the dismissals are unwarranted and that the court's backlog of cases was created by the COVID-19 pandemic, not a lack of judges.
By Marcia Coyle | September 28, 2022
The U.S. Supreme Court will open oral arguments to the public in the new term and continue to provide a live audio feed of all scheduled arguments. The building, however, will remain closed to the public until further notice.
By Cheryl Miller | September 26, 2022
"We do have judges that are suffering from burnout," said Yolo County Superior Court Judge David Rosenberg, who is president of the California Judges Association. "We want judges to be at their best and not diminished in any way."
By Marianna Wharry | September 8, 2022
Respondents to a recent survey by the state judiciary said some qualified attorneys would have to take pay cuts of up to 50% to join the bench.
By Cheryl Miller | August 30, 2022
Judges and attorneys opposed recently attached hostile amendments, which would have barred remote proceedings in juvenile delinquency and civil commitment matters.
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