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Sep. 10, 2024

Why Bay Area courts should embrace electronic recording systems

Bay Area courts are urged to follow Los Angeles's example and allow judges to create an electronic recording of certain court hearings.

Something incredible just happened in Los Angeles.

On Sept. 5, the Los Angeles Superior Court took the bold step of allowing judges to create an electronic recording of certain court hearings. This addresses an unconstitutional failure in California's justice system that has long denied many their right to appeal.

As co-founder and past CEO of Family Violence Appellate Project, I know that appeals are crucial for domestic violence survivors whose children have been orde...

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