The DC Court of Appeals today ordered the temporary emergency amendments to D.C. App. Rule 46, which applied to the October 2020 and February 2021 bar examinations, extended so that they will also apply to the July 2021 DC bar examination. On February ...
The DC Court of Appeals is considering putting case documents online to further access to justice for the community, not only during the pandemic, but also to make it easier to access public court documents in the future. The Court has published a notice requesting public comment on a proposal, with comments due by March 12.
The DC Court of Appeals' Committee on Admissions announced that it will be upgrading its application system in late April, which will require a two-week pause in acceptance of applications. The new system will have several advantages.
It has been a year since D.C. Superior Court’s misdemeanor courtrooms closed. With the exception of domestic violence charges, almost no one is confined at the D.C. Jail for a misdemeanor today. This experiment in “decarceration” is the result of police, prosecutors and judges seeking to not prosecute or cage petty offenders during a deadly pandemic. Although this effort began in response to covid-19, the lessons learned reach well beyond today’s crisis. It turns out these prosecutions are unnecessary and do more harm than good.
When the pandemic threat ends, this policy should not. The U.S. attorney’s office should stop criminally prosecuting nonviolent misdemeanors.
The DC Court of Appeals has announced that, in light of pandemic conditions, the February 2021 DC Bar Exam will be a remote exam, and will be the Uniform Bar Exam (recognized by 38 jurisdictions, including DC). The Court is cognizant that Mayor Bowser...
With orders issued in January, both the DC Court of Appeals and the DC Superior Court have extended their current largely-remote operations through March 31, 2021. The Mayor has issued a the Order extends the state of emergency and public health...
On Monday, February 1, 1971, the DC Courts held a ceremonial joint opening session, taking back authority from the federal courts and consolidating a number of smaller municipal courts. The DC Superior Court officially came into being on that day, ...
While DC Superior Court monitors the pandemic and is following guidance from the US Centers for Disease Control ("the CDC") and the DC Department of Health, it is also preparing for when a resumption of operations occurs next year. One of the changes...