

Corona Economics
Courts seek money to dig out of pandemic ‘hole’
Courts have a projected backlog of more than 990,000 cases due to COVID-19.
Courts have a projected backlog of more than 990,000 cases due to COVID-19.
“None of the applicants in any of these other states have suffered in the same way as the applicants in...
The order is tied to courts moving into what is known as “Phase 2” operations.
The suspension now goes through July 17.
Coronavirus crisis also pushes back other court deadlines.
The order extended the suspension until May 29.
She says the father, a first-responder, could infect the child with coronavirus.
The primary proposal will appear on the November ballot as Amendment 3.
The court will remain on limited service until at least March 27.
An order goes into effect Monday suspending grand jury proceedings.
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