
Can the Public Attend Court Hearings? - LegalClarity
Jul 17, 2025 · The principle of open courts is established in the U.S. Constitution. This right of access is primarily derived from the First Amendment, which guarantees the public’s right to …
The Trial Process | The Judicial Learning Center
In federal court, all jury verdicts must be unanimous. All parties are called back to the courtroom and the foreperson or the clerk officially announces the verdict in open court.
Attending Oral Arguments - U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Nov 26, 2025 · Court sessions are open to the public with multiple panels of the court typically sitting each day during the first full week of each month. Before attending an argument at the …
Federal Court: Media Basics – Journalist’s Guide
In keeping with ethics rules, federal judges do not grant interviews about active cases. Judges “speak” through comments made in open court or through written decisions. Reporters must …
What you like about your arguments, your evidence, and your speaking style is far less important than what your audience will like about them. What matters most is what your audience—the …
Are Court Proceedings Open to the Public? - LegalClarity
Jul 2, 2025 · The public’s right to access court proceedings is rooted in the U.S. Constitution through two amendments. The Sixth Amendment guarantees that in all criminal prosecutions, …
The Court and Its Procedures - Supreme Court of the United States
When the Court is sitting, public sessions begin promptly at 10 a.m. The Justices generally hear two oral arguments in the morning, with occasional afternoon sessions scheduled as …
Access to Federal Court Proceedings | Digital Media Law Project - DMLP
Sep 9, 2025 · Judges in civil courts may close the courtroom to the public only to serve specific interests that override the public's interest in access, and they only may do so if the closure is …
How to Speak in Court as a Defendant - LegalClarity
Jun 16, 2025 · You have a right to make a statement to the court before the sentence is imposed, known as an allocution statement. This is your opportunity to express remorse, explain your …
With the increase in remote depositions during the COVID-19 pan-demic, an attorney and witness-client may wish to communicate even more fre-quently, for example, by exchanging …