May 06, 2020
Naturalization Ceremonies Are Suspended, Leaving D.C. Green Card Holders At The Citizenship Finish Line
With immigration services and naturalization ceremonies shut down, people can’t officially become U.S. citizens.
Jul 26, 2012
Four More Years! For D.C.’s Top Judge, That Is
The District’s top jurist is getting another four years on the bench, D.C. Courts announced today. Lee Satterfield, the chief judge of D.C. Superior Court, was reappointed to the post today.
The complaints raised last week by a group of recent grand jury members that their five-week civic duties left them unfairly severed from the outside world did not take long to reach the attention of D.C.’s judiciary.
The thought of serving on a grand jury might bring visions of Sam Waterston pacing in front of you presenting damning evidence about suspected criminals. In reality, according to members of a recent panel, it can get infuriatingly boring.
Apr 17, 2012
#Justice: Should You Be Able to Tweet from Court?
If you head down to D.C. Superior Court on any given weekday, you can walk into a courtroom, watch a trial and take as many notes as you want. But if you pull out your smart phone and start tweeting away, a U.S. Marshal will likely approach and remind you that those 140-character updates are verboten, as is any type of electronic recording.