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Law Practice,
Judges and Judiciary,
Covid Court Ops

Jun. 16, 2021

Most federal courts in California keep pandemic protocols

As California reopened, federal courts differed on mask mandates, leaving it up to judges to make their own decisions.

As the state of California lifted some pandemic-related restrictions on Tuesday, federal courts resumed normal operations but some are keeping mask mandates in place.

In the nation's largest federal district -- the Central District of California -- each judge will decide whether or not to hold hearings remotely or in person in civil or certain criminal matters. People planning to enter courthouses or probation and pretrial services...

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