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If we don’t fill judicial vacancies now, justice will suffer when we return to normal | Opinion Updated May 10, 2021; Posted May 09, 2021 Anthony Anastasio, president of the New Jersey Civil Justice Institute, says that if the historic shortage of state court judges is not immediately addressed, backlogged cases and new litigation will overwhelm the judiciary as we return to normalcy through vaccination. Facebook Share By Anthony M. Anastasio The pandemic’s real impact on the administration of justice in our state has not yet been felt, the Honorable Glenn A. Grant, acting administrative director of the New Jersey Courts, recently told the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee. If the historic shortage of state court judges is not immediately addressed, backlogged cases and new litigation will overwhelm the judiciary as we return to normalcy through vaccination. ....
Artificial intelligence has made great inroads, but hasn t yet increased access to civil justice Illustration by Sara Wadford/ABA Journal When it comes to civil law, artificial intelligence identifies suitable jurors, speeds legal research, predicts judicial outcomes, and promises cheaper and faster electronic discovery. These AI use cases are becoming table stakes in litigation support software for law firms and corporate legal departments. But when it comes to helping pro se litigants navigate the complex and intimidating civil court structure, AI isn’t helping them access court procedures and legal documents. According to the Legal Services Corp., 86% of the civil legal needs of low-income Americans received inadequate or no aid. On average, close to 50% of all cases filed in the U.S. Courts of Appeals since 1995 were pro se. In 2019, the National Center for State Courts reported from anecdotal data that 75% or more civil cases in state and local courts have a ....
Reply The New Jersey Courts will be hosting a Community Conversations Zoom on Wednesday to address topics like: criminal justice reform, municipal court reform, family practice, civil practice, probation services, language services and the Ombudsman program. (Shutterstock ) MT. HOLLY, NJ On Wednesday morning, the New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts will be offering a Community Conversations Zoom program where speakers will address topics like justice systems reforms and access to the courts. Scheduled from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., the program also will provide updates on topics like: family practice, civil practice, probation services, language services, litigant services and the Ombudsman program. The event is sponsored by the judiciary s Diversity, Inclusion and Community Engagement Program. ....
One of the most savage serial killers in the annals of modern crime, a depraved sex fiend with a taste for torture whose reign of terror three decades ago, was back in the news this week when officials added two more heinous slayings to his ever-growing body count. ....
Demystifying The Virtual Civil Jury Trial Experience By Sozi Tulante, Kimberly Branscome and Emily Van Tuyl Law360 is providing free access to its coronavirus coverage to make sure all members of the legal community have accurate information in this time of uncertainty and change. Use the form below to sign up for any of our weekly newsletters. Signing up for any of our section newsletters will opt you in to the weekly Coronavirus briefing. Sign up for our Florida newsletter You must correct or enter the following before you can sign up: Email (NOTE: Free email domains not supported) Primary area of interest ....