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Hackers target Texas courts in ransomware attack
Courthouse News Service: "Websites for the Texas Supreme Court and the state’s appellate courts remained mostly shuttered Monday after a cyberattack last week, according to the court system’s administrator." -
S.D.: Specialty courts continue saving money and lives
KCCR News: "An option that helps some people avoid prison time and saves the state money appears to be making progress." -
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." -
Precautions in place as courts resume jury trials
Bismarck Tribune: "A number of changes are being implemented as courthouses in the South Central District eye a July 14 resumption of jury trials, and all are being done with the safety of the public and potential jurors in mind." -
Coronavirus threatens to flood courts with contract disputes
Bloomberg News: "The coronavirus pandemic has left companies across an array of industries wondering what to do if they can’t perform the services they are contractually obligated to provide." -
Coronavirus has brought change to local courts
West Fargo Pioneer: "It's not uncommon for 50 people to sit in a Cass County courtroom as they wait for their cases to be called by a judge, and finding an empty spot that's not next to a stranger can be difficult." -
Courts straining to balance public health with public access
Associated Press: "The U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to a public trial, but some courts have held arraignments and other pretrial hearings without the public watching or listening. In some cases, the public had no means of participating." -
Judicial outreach liaison publishes newsletter on treatment courts
Retired Judge John Grinsteiner, the judicial outreach liaison for the Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, has released a newsletter focused on North Dakota's treatment courts. -
ND Courts Updates Jury Orientation Video
The North Dakota State Court Administrator’s Office announces the debut of its updated video about jury service in North Dakota. -
Judge Foughty chairs panel at conference on racial and ethnic fairness in the courts
On May 25, Northeast Judicial District Presiding Judge Donovan J. Foughty chaired a panel on "Supporting Diverse and Inclusive Juries” at the annual conference of the National Consortium on Racial and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts.