Video & Transcript : 'court technology' :

Page 9 of 500
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives May 31st, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • There's a reason that people that abuse this technology are called glassholes.
  • There's a reason that people that abuse this technology are called glassholes.
  • Do you think this will make courts more efficient, removing 10 ADAs from Orleans Parish?
  • The bill provides relative to City Court of Opelousas Parish jurisdiction and certain city court elections
  • and certain city court elections in Marksville.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means Education Committee Feb 11th, 2026

Ways and Means Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • We can't in North Alabama, we can't be a, have a focus on science and technology when the science scores
  • We can't in North Alabama, we can't be a, have a focus on science and technology when the science scores
  • <00:32:09.039><c> on</c><00:32:09.440><c> science</c><00:32:09.760><c> and</c><00:32:10.000><c> technology
  • </c> have a focus on science and technology have a focus on science and technology when<00:32:10.880>
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence May 21st, 2025

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • , avoiding the length and expense of court proceedings.
  • Also, I've seen several cases where the appellate courts have sent cases back to the trial court and
  • But it says the court has to approve it.
  • Well, the court, the only thing that the court can look at is whether or not they approve it.
  • The Statutory Probate Courts support this bill.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Sep 3rd, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • bill authorizes civil civil penalties of up to $5000 per violation with enforcement through district court
  • proceedings and exclusive appellate jurisdiction in the 15th Court of Appeals.
  • Is there any other instance where the legislature actually uses a district court to enforce its rules
  • don't think that, I don't know if it's, if, if that's exactly what the involvement of the district court
Bills: HB18
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Debate in court. Senator Hall, you're recognized. Thank you.
  • Thank you, Dean, and to everybody in court. Senator Birdwell, you're recognized. Thank you, Mr.
  • Senate Bill 17 is the omnibus courts bill. It's not a bill that we normally spend a lot of time on.
  • Local needs arise, new courts are added, the jurisdiction of courts is adjusted, things like that.
  • of the digital court recording study.
Bills: SB 53, SB 54, HB16, SB 19
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Elections Aug 25th, 2025

Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • proceedings and exclusive appellate jurisdiction in the Fifth Court of Appeals.
  • You agree with that ruling by the Texas Supreme Court.
  • So you do agree with the Texas Supreme Court.
  • Actually, in 2023, we created the court that's mentioned here uh for state disputes.
  • So there's a step before the courts get involved.
Bills: HB18
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence May 6th, 2025

Criminal Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • Current law allows courts to order payment for medical and mental health treatment through the Crime
  • SB1804 supports the recovery of human trafficking survivors by allowing courts to order restitution to
  • and the Court of Criminal Appeals.
  • The Supreme Court would then need to reform a committee to redo Rule 412.
  • The court must hold an in-camera hearing, which is where the court looks at it, you know that.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • We are fighting a global technology race against communist China.
  • SMART stands for Spectrum Management with Adaptive and Reconfigurable Technologies.
  • Technology innovation reconfigurable technology will revolutionize spectrum use.
  • And we cannot expect rigid wireless technologies to coexist adaptively.
  • And we just won't have the technology to prevail in that case.
Summary: The meeting centered on the critical examination of spectrum policy and its implications for innovation and national security. The committee discussed the lapse of the FCC's spectrum auction authority, which has been in effect since March 2023, emphasizing the urgency of restoring this authority to maintain U.S. technological leadership against competitors like China. Witnesses provided testimony regarding the need for adaptive and reconfigurable spectrum technologies to enhance communication capabilities for both civilian and military applications. Senator Klobuchar highlighted the importance of modernizing 9-1-1 systems and ensuring robust emergency communication frameworks leveraging new spectrum innovations.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/28/2026 - Senate Government

Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • , meaning to a court if a citizen challenged the withholding of the record, they could go to court and
  • court and have a court look at it anew without any deference to the public entity.
  • It's a new technology.
  • Numerous cases across the country in superior courts, individual state courts, and appellate courts have
  • Numerous cases across the country in superior courts, individual state courts, and appellate courts have
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/14/2026 - Senate Judiciary and Elections

Judiciary and Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • Arizona's family law courts. Mr.
  • And, you know, the Supreme Court, the state Supreme Court, has province over disciplinary proceedings
  • The Arizona Supreme Court is what... ...to be approved by the Arizona Supreme Court, and there are rules
  • Well, it's supervised by the Arizona Supreme Court.
  • It's a post-certification court procedure.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 23rd, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • Recently, we've seen court rulings that have overturned the long-standing practices that have allowed
  • However, recent court decisions have cast doubt on whether assignments are legally valid. introducing
  • The labor code requires the plaintiff to bring the suit in a court of competent jurisdiction.
  • Suits are filed in county courts or district courts, but about a dozen times a year they are... are also
  • filed in justice of the peace courts.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 23rd, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • It says blockchain technology. What's the reason why?
  • Isn't the part of having blockchain technology and everything to make a profit?
  • where this technology can grow to.
  • This includes a motion form, a required affidavit, and fast-track court review.
  • Technology was supposed to make the process easier.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/04/2026 - Senate Judiciary and Elections

Judiciary and Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • notify... ...if the court grants an application, the person who is required to register, the court shall
  • If you visit the Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C., the federal Supreme Court building, you'll
  • For the courts, over the past two decades, the budget for the state's court system has grown by hundreds
  • For the courts, over the past two decades, the budget for the state's court system has grown by hundreds
  • The appearance of the court now is that the court was biased, I'm not sure if there's a typo there, and
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Senate May 28th, 2026

Louisiana Senate Floor Meeting

Summary: The Senate convened with 26 members present, heard a prayer from Dr. Steve Horn, and recited the pledge. The chamber then handled messages from the House, including concurrence in SCR 83 and appointment of conference committee members on several disagreements. A number of Senate resolutions were introduced or adopted, mostly creating study task forces or commending individuals and organizations, including resolutions on energy infrastructure, breast pump access, insurance coverage for auto repairs, biomarker testing, higher education funding, public-private partnership contracting, and various commendations. Several resolutions were adopted without objection, while others were returned to the calendar or concurred in by recorded vote, including SCR 29 and SCR 33 with House amendments. The Senate also considered House and Senate bills and resolutions returned from the House, with many measures adopted or concurred in. Notable actions included concurrence in HCR 117 on homeowner insurance claims processes, adoption of HCR 5 on special red drum harvest permits, and passage of bills on TOPS Tech eligibility (HB 325), vapor product permitting (HB 623), ABLE/Tuition Trust administration (HB 749), design services contracting (HB 755), rare cancer advisory board composition (HB 761), non-emergency medical transportation reimbursement (HB 1028), public meeting notices (HB 1049), healthy food retail financing (HB 1194), genetic testing coverage for SCN2A disorders (HB 1199), grocery initiative grants (HB 1222, which failed), and a constitutional amendment on retirement debt repayment order (HB 27). The chamber also adopted HCR 95, creating a joint rule requiring a fiscal review of certain tax measures for sales and use tax uniformity. Several measures drew extended debate. HB 181, which would allow the legislative auditor access to Medicaid and SNAP-related tax information for eligibility verification and fraud review, prompted concerns about privacy and scope but ultimately passed 26-8. HB 1220 on the State Board of Medical Examiners generated amendment discussion about board composition and transparency, including live video broadcasting of meetings, but was returned to the calendar before final action. HB 1018, creating a temporary local moratorium on certain alcohol permits in one Shreveport district, passed after discussion about broader policy solutions. The Senate then recessed for lunch at 2 p.m. after completing the subject-to-call list for the morning session.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Civil Rights & Judiciary Feb 18th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Civil Rights & Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • I was threatened with lawsuits, wage garnishments, and court action.
  • The Court of Appeals must ensure that Court of Appeals bailiffs are qualified bailiffs.
  • The Court of Appeals must ensure that Court of Appeals bailiffs are qualified by training and experience
  • we gave to the Supreme Court last year.
  • That's what they realized when they got the authority last year for Superior Court and Supreme Court
Bills: SB6011
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Apr 15th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have a lot of specialty courts.
  • It's a matter of the specialty court being a voluntary court.
  • It does not give trial courts authority to appoint special masters beyond what the Supreme Court authorizes
  • My court does not have a homeless court. We're not going to fund it, so what's going to happen?
  • My court does not have a homeless court. We're not going to fund it, so what's going to happen?
Summary: The House convened with a quorum, opened in prayer, and led the pledge. The bulk of the early portion of the meeting consisted of personal privileges and recognitions, including ARC Appreciation Day, Teach for America, Film Louisiana, the Child Care Association of Louisiana, Textron Systems, Iberville Parish Day, AARP Louisiana Family Caregiver Day, and several visiting groups and honorees. The chamber also received Senate messages, enrolled and introduced resolutions, and referred a number of Senate bills to committee. The House then took up a long series of bills, many of them local or technical measures, with most passing by wide margins. Among the bills adopted were measures on municipal and teachers’ retirement systems, retired clerk insurance funds, fire and police civil service, a local Cameron Parish insurance program, specialty courts, jury bond filing by paper check, non-compete limits for interns and apprentices, a memorial bridge naming for Lance Cpl. Justin D. McLeese, veteran points in civil service exams, provisional fire/police appointments, special masters in complex litigation, judicial and court-cost funding measures, aerial applicator safety rules, cell-cultured food labeling, wine and spirits container standards, nonprofit eligibility to appoint economic development commissioners, a homeless diversion pilot program in Orleans, animal shelter standards, a Fort Oge police chief appointment change, retirement benefit calculations for divorced firefighters, an alcohol-permit moratorium in Shreveport, waste-collection contract renewal authority, and a backdrop retirement option for certain judges. There was one notable defeat: House Bill 444, which would have added legislative seats to the East Baton Rouge Recreation and Park Commission, failed on a 37-49 vote after debate over whether legislators should appoint themselves to the board and whether the proposal had adequate stakeholder support. House Bill 284 on expropriation also failed earlier by a 48-47 vote and was returned to the calendar. Several other measures were temporarily returned to the calendar or held over, and some bills were referred or received amendments before final passage. Most final votes were unanimous or near-unanimous, and the House repeatedly adopted titles and motions to table after passage.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Apr 15th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have a lot of specialty courts.
  • It's a matter of the specialty court is a voluntary court.
  • My court does not have a homeless court. We're not going to fund it, so what's going to happen?
  • My court does not have a homeless court. We're not going to fund it, so what's going to happen?
  • My court does not have a homeless court. We're not going to fund it, so what's going to happen?