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AB 882 would allow electronic recording of certain court proceedings. But legal aid groups say the California Supreme Court ...
What’s that thing court reporters are always typing on? It’s called a stenotype machine, and it’s also used for captioning television broadcasts and general office stenography.
When it comes to Californians’ right to fairly access our justice system, few things are more maddening than learning that ...
In order to keep up with the speed of human speech for hours on end, court reporters use a special keyboard — a steno machine — that allows them to type whole words and phrases in single strokes.
Court hearings across the state are being delayed, sometimes at the last minute, because South Carolina can't hire enough court reporters. "It's the beginning of a disaster for the court system in ...
A national court reporter shortage is having an impact on courtrooms in Rock Island and Scott counties in the Quad-Cities.
So why did we take tests to see our typing speed? We wanted to see where we stacked up against a Franklin freelance court reporter who just won world competitions for how fast she can type.
The judicial commission responsible for certifying court reporters wants the Texas Supreme Court to rule it never had to certify their artificial intelligence competitor.
The Bakersfield Californian turned over a reporter's notes that a judge said were 'reasonably necessary' to a case, alarming free-press advocates.
The college no longer offers a court reporting program, Burlew said. Court reporting is a great option for those who are interested in the legal field, Burlew said.
Los Angeles Superior Court will no longer provide free court reporters for family law and other civil cases. Private reporters could cost $800-$2,000 a day.
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