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Disruption and Increasing Access to Justice | Chief Justice Bridget McCormack | Texas Appellate Law Podcast

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COVID-19 created both challenges and solutions for courts and legal practitioners. Fortunately, many states, like Michigan, adapted quickly and were able to provide legal access throughout the pandemic. This week, Michigan...more

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Why Judges Should Be on Social Media | Judge Stephen Dillard | Texas Appellate Law Podcast

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Judges, particularly appellate judges, don’t get much public interaction in their jobs. So, judges are learning to use social media to connect with and educate the public about their roles. Georgia Court of Appeals Judge...more

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Interview with Judge Eugene Hyman: Why A Juvenile Domestic Violence Court?

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October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month.  The following is an interview with Judge Eugene Hyman highlighting juvenile domestic violence, an often misunderstood area of the law.  The interview has been shortened...more

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The Lawyers' Lawyer Newsletter – Recent Developments in Risk Management – August 2020

Representing the Estate Executor – Ethical Duty – Confidentiality – Withdrawal - New York State Bar Association Ethics Opinion No. 1194 - Risk Management Issue: Does a lawyer for an estate executor have an ethical duty...more

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Florida Supreme Court Says Facebook “Friendship” Not Grounds For Judge Disqualification

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On November 15, 2018, the Florida Supreme Court held that “an allegation that a trial judge is a Facebook ‘friend’ with an attorney appearing before the judge, standing alone, does not constitute a legally sufficient basis...more

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Social Links: Livestreaming goes mainstream; social-media-use guidance for judges; three years in jail for trolling?

Facebook signs more than $50 million worth of deals with media firms and celebrities to create videos for its live-streaming service....more

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To Friend, or Not to Friend: That is the (Judge's) Question

On May 28, 2013, the New York Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics issued an opinion stating "that the mere status of being a 'Facebook friend,' without more, is an insufficient basis to require recusal." (Emphasis in...more

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