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U.S.: For Supreme Court, COVID-19 response is 'pretty challenging'
Reuters: " On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it was postponing oral arguments in all of the cases it was scheduled to hear in April." -
S.D.: COVID-19 pandemic bogs down court system
Black Hills Pioneer: "Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the wheels of justice continue to turn in Lawrence County. They’re just going a bit slower than usual." -
Zoom courts will stick around as virus forces seismic change
Bloomberg News: "Virtual court proceedings will probably outlive the Covid-19 pandemic, as even skeptical judges and lawyers say that they’ve made depositions, oral arguments, and jury selection much more efficient." -
SD courts delay trials, excuse no-shows, reduce jail population for coronavirus
Rapid City Journal: "South Dakota courts are delaying trials, excusing no-shows, attempting to reduce jail populations and taking other measures to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus." -
Non-emergency court appearances canceled as local judicial system braces for COVID-19
G.F. Herald: "The North Dakota Supreme Court has issued an emergency order in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in an effort to maintain judicial branch functions by granting district judges statewide jurisdiction to set bail." -
U.S. District Court updates filing policy and COVID-19 order
The United States District Court for the District of North Dakota has updated its administrative policy governing electronic filing and service and its COVID-19 administrative order. -
Courts to close for holiday
The Supreme Court and courts across the state will be closed Monday, Sept. 5, for the Labor Day holiday. -
Celebrating 230 Years of the U.S. Courts
U.S. Courts News Release: "On [Sept. 24, 1789], President George Washington signed the Judiciary Act of 1789 establishing a federal court system separate from state courts. The 230-year-old act set forth a three-tier federal court structure of one Supreme Court and two levels of inferior courts." -
North Dakota Supreme Court justice recovering from COVID-19: 'Be careful and stay safe'
Bismarck Tribune: "North Dakota's longest-serving Supreme Court justice could be released this week from the hospital while still recovering from COVID-19." -
Utah becomes first state to let law grads skip bar exam amid COVID-19
Law.com: "Utah has officially become the first jurisdiction to allow aspiring lawyers to bypass the bar exam and become licensed amid the COVID-19 pandemic."