The union representing many of California's court-employed shorthand reporters is sponsoring legislation that would allow more electronic recording of certain case types but only if certain conditions ...
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With stenographic court reporters in short supply nationally, some courts are considering whether automated speech-to-text tools could eventually serve in human reporters’ stead. But traditional ...
In the case of Cherelle Matchet v. Karen Nelson-Hughes, Civil No. 2022-43 (USDC Virgin Islands 5/6/24), the Federal District Court addressed whether the plaintiff’s neuropsychological examination by ...
In Family Violence Appellate Project v. Superior Court, the justices will consider whether a statutory ban on widespread use ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tx — A Texas appeals court has ruled that a secret audio recording can be used as evidence against a former Corpus Christi Independent School District police officer accused of ...
Editor's note: This is the second installment in a three-part series. Part one can be found here. "This has been a lifesaver,” Wisconsin’s then-Director of State Courts Randy Koschnick said, in his ...