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Judges and Judiciary,
Government

May 26, 2020

Courts, attorneys resist proposed changes during COVID-19

Courts and attorneys are historically resistant to change, and that’s true even in the midst of a pandemic.

Courts, attorneys resist proposed changes during COVID-19
Micha Star Liberty, President, Consumer Attorneys of California

Courts and attorneys are historically resistant to change, and that's true even in the midst of a pandemic.

Many superior courts in California are only opening their doors Tuesday, or plan to do so soon after more than two months of being closed because of the COVID-19 virus. Court leaders face a host of daunting challenges, from determining how to safely bring jurors into courtrooms -- usually using a staggered system expected to ta...

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