Courts turned to remote juries during the pandemic. Now they’re grappling with continuing a practice that can expand the pool of jurors but is also susceptible to problems common to all video calls.
(Image credit: Tracy J. Lee for NPR)
feel free to call us +646-389-3981 info@mmnofa.com
Courts turned to remote juries during the pandemic. Now they’re grappling with continuing a practice that can expand the pool of jurors but is also susceptible to problems common to all video calls.
(Image credit: Tracy J. Lee for NPR)
Trump, who is being treated for COVID-19, has been downplaying the severity of the disease. He said falsely that,...
Montana became the first state in the country to ban the app TikTok. Lily Hay Newman of WIRED tells...
Ever wonder what Nina Totenberg would look like dunking a basketball in space? An Edith Piaf Tiny Desk concert?...
Some of the rumors and conspiracy theories were driven by the island’s history, but others were pushed by social...
This is the story behind one of the most valuable — and perhaps, most improbable — technologies humanity has...
New gaming consoles are selling out, but it’s not just because of individual consumers. Bots and resellers are depleting...
Researchers in Germany have developed algorithms to differentiate between Scotch and American whiskey. The machines can also discern the...
Advertising insiders say their clients are worried about the fallout if they place ads on X. (Image credit: Michel...
Recent Comments