Courts rapidly adopting videoconferencing tech to conduct business
Washington Times: "The Zoom videoconferencing platform is fast becoming the judiciary’s technology of choice to conduct business while following social distancing requirements for the coronavirus pandemic."Court responds to concerns about parenting time arrangements
Recognizing growing concerns about parenting time arrangements during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Supreme Court launched a new expedited parenting time mediation program on April 1.Board of Law Examiners posts update on July 2020 bar examination
The State Board of Law Examiners posted new information regarding the July 2020 Bar Examination.
U.S. Supreme Court to hold May arguments by teleconference
Associated Press: "The Supreme Court said Monday it will hold arguments by teleconference in May in key cases, including President Donald Trump’s bid to shield his tax and other financial records."U.S. Justice Stephen Breyer reflects on Supreme Court and life in isolation
CNN: "Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer recently plunked down before his computer camera for a lively Zoom chat with students at the United Nations International School, offering a glimpse of the justices' private negotiations against a canvas of how the law develops in America."Juvenile Court adapting to COVID changes
KFYR News: "The North Dakota Juvenile Court System is having to adapt to the changes caused by coronavirus restrictions."