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On December 10, 2018, Katz Broadcasting (owned by the E. W. Scripps Company) announced that it would relaunch Court TV as an over-the-air network following the acquisition of the intellectual property rights to the Court TV name and the pre-2008 Court TV original programming library from Turner Broadcasting System and Warner Bros. Television Studios. [10]
Swift Justice had a different format from other court shows such as Judge Judy, Judge Mathis, Divorce Court, and Judge Joe Brown.. In the first season when Nancy Grace was the adjudicator, the usual "panel/seal/bench" setting of a traditional court show was not used, as the show used a more modern setting, including an open lectern where Grace stood rather than sat, a large projection display ...
The final incarnation of the show had different presiding judges: former New York City Mayor Ed Koch (1997–1999), former New York Supreme Court Judge Jerry Sheindlin (1999–2001), and former Florida State Circuit Court Judge Marilyn Milian (2001–2023). Milian is the show's longest-reigning arbiter, presiding over the series for 22 years.
Judge Circuit Nomination date Confirmation date Confirmation vote Began active service [7] Ended active service Ended senior status 1 Ketanji Brown Jackson: D.C. April 19, 2021: June 14, 2021: 53–44 [A 1] June 17, 2021: June 29, 2022: Elevated 2 Candace Jackson-Akiwumi: Seventh: April 19, 2021: June 24, 2021: 53–40 [A 2] July 1, 2021 ...
Chief Judge (1999–2003) David L. Borowski: 2003 13 Victor Manian 1978 2004 Chief Judge (1981–1987) Mary Triggiano 2004 2023 Chief Judge (2020–2023) Appointed by Jim Doyle: Ana Berrios-Schroeder: 2023 14 Leander J. Foley Jr. 1978 1986 Christopher R. Foley 1986 2023 Appointed by Tony Earl: Amber Raffeet August: 2023 Appointed by Tony Evers ...
Judge Louis Stanton dismissed the privacy concerns as "speculative", and ordered YouTube to hand over documents totaling about 12 terabytes of data. [12] On the other hand, Stanton rejected Viacom's request that YouTube hand over the source code of its search engine, saying that it was a trade secret.
YouTube contracts companies to hire content moderators, who view content flagged as potentially violating YouTube's content policies and determines if they should be removed. In September 2020, a class-action suit was filed by a former content moderator who reported developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after an 18-month period on ...
Nancy Coats-Ashley was [citation needed] the first female lawyer for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in the five state area consisting of Texas, Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas and Oklahoma. She also served as a District Court Judge for Oklahoma County beginning in 1995 and ending in 2004 with her retirement.