The Impact of Video Proceedings on Fairness and Access to Justice in Court

From the introduction:

“This paper collects and summarizes existing scholarship on the effects of video technology in court proceedings. Federal courts, immigration courts, and state courts have long used video technology for certain kinds of proceedings. While the available scholarship on the use of video proceedings is limited, existing research suggests reason for caution in expanding the use of these practices, as well as the need for further research on their potential effects.”

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Categories: Policy Tool, Resource Library
Tags: 14th Amendment, Bail, COVID-19, Data Collection and Analysis, Due Process, Virtual Hearings