Post-Pandemic Recommendations: COVID-19 Continuity of Court Operations During a Public Health Emergency Workgroup

Thumma Et Al., Post-Pandemic Recommendations: Covid-19 Continuity of Court Operations During a Public Health Emergency Workgroup, 75 Smu L. Rev. F. 1 (2022).

120 Pages Posted: 27 Jan 2022 Last revised: 28 Jan 2022

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Samuel Thumma

Arizona Court of Appeals

Marcus W. Reinkensmeyer

Administrative Office of the Courts

Date Written: January 13, 2022

Abstract

In this report, the COVID-19 Continuity of Court Operations During a Public Health Emergency Workgroup (Plan B Workgroup) makes recommendations about best practices and technologies that should be retained or adapted post-pandemic. The recommendations in this final Plan B Workgroup whitepaper are based on experience and feedback from Arizona’s courts addressing pandemic and post-pandemic practices. Although the original report, issued on June 2, 2021, included a May 2021 Survey of Arizona’s Courts, this updated report also includes information from a July 2021 State Bar of Arizona Survey and a September 2021 State of Arizona Public Opinion Survey addressing those practices. The workgroup’s findings and recommendations, which remain unchanged, can be summarized in five major categories: (1) Increasing Access to Justice, (2) Expanding Use of Technology, (3) Jury and Trial Management, (4) Communication Strategies and Disaster Preparedness, and (5) Health, Safety, and Security Protocols.

Keywords: Public Health, Best Practices, Technology, Access to Justice, Jury Management, Trial Management, Communication, Health Protocols, Safety Protocols, Security Protocols, Post-Pandemic, Technology, Digital Evidence

Suggested Citation

Thumma, Samuel and Reinkensmeyer, Marcus W., Post-Pandemic Recommendations: COVID-19 Continuity of Court Operations During a Public Health Emergency Workgroup (January 13, 2022). Thumma Et Al., Post-Pandemic Recommendations: Covid-19 Continuity of Court Operations During a Public Health Emergency Workgroup, 75 Smu L. Rev. F. 1 (2022)., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4009307

Samuel Thumma (Contact Author)

Arizona Court of Appeals ( email )

1501 W. Washington St.
Phoenix, AZ 85007
United States

Marcus W. Reinkensmeyer

Administrative Office of the Courts

United States

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