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The COVID-19 pandemic forced the nation’s federal courts to give the public more access to arguments and hearings over the past year, but it’s unclear how many of those changes will stick when courthouses fully reopen and a flood of backlogged cases is expected to hit the dockets. CQ Roll Call's Todd Ruger reports.
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The COVID-19 pandemic forced the nation’s federal courts to give the public more access to arguments and hearings over the past year, but it’s unclear how many of those changes will stick when courthouses fully reopen and a flood of backlogged cases is expected to hit the dockets. CQ Roll Call's Todd Ruger reports.