Each era brings new challenges and interpretations that shape the foundation of law and justice in the United States.
Republicans used to criticize courts for “legislating from the bench,” and Chief Justice John Roberts claimed at his confirmation hearing that courts should just call balls and strikes.
As we look ahead, diversity, technological advancement, and collaboration will be essential pillars in shaping a judiciary ...
Between 2020 and 2024, public confidence in the judicial system plummeted 24 points — from 59 percent to 35 percent — a precipitous decline. Sure, there was the US Supreme Court decision ...
Public trust in state courts is important and must be maintained, according to South Dakota Supreme Court Chief Justice ...
Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice Susan Christensen called Wednesday for a “modernization” of the state’s magistrate system, ...
Chief Justice Susan Christensen spoke to lawmakers during her fifth State of the Judiciary address on Wednesday.
Opinion: Senate Republicans have numerous pieces of legislation to consider during the 2025 session, but few are as important ...
Chief Justice Susan Christensen spoke to lawmakers during her fifth State of the Judiciary address on Wednesday.
Stories of mistaken identity and missing lawyers raise questions about the state judiciary’s increased reliance on videoconferencing for court hearings.