• In open court is a legal term in the United States defined by the appearance by a party or their attorney in a public court session such as during a public...
    2 KB (215 words) - 01:36, 2 December 2022
  • The Open Court Publishing Company is a publisher with offices in Chicago and LaSalle, Illinois. It is part of the Carus Publishing Company of Peru, Illinois...
    5 KB (467 words) - 10:49, 11 August 2024
  • The open court principle requires that court proceedings presumptively be open and accessible to the public and to the media. In contrast, in camera describes...
    9 KB (1,071 words) - 20:09, 1 June 2023
  • The Open Court Reading Program is a core Language arts/English series used in a large number of elementary schools classrooms. It was one of two reading...
    2 KB (230 words) - 22:28, 27 December 2023
  • Thumbnail for Court dress
    in open court in many sittings of Senior Courts of England and Wales and in the County Court. It is not worn in the Technology and Construction Court...
    68 KB (9,197 words) - 21:50, 6 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for Australian Open
    not at all. Beginning in 1969, when the first Australian Open was held on the Milton Courts at Brisbane, the tournament was open to all players, including...
    81 KB (5,447 words) - 03:05, 12 September 2024
  • The 2024 Court tennis US Open was the 74th edition of the US Open. The men's event was held at the Racquet Club of Philadelphia February 20-29, 2024, and...
    21 KB (235 words) - 02:26, 6 September 2024
  • judge review documents in private to determine if revelation of documents in open court will be allowed. In United States courts, in-camera review describes...
    5 KB (625 words) - 23:05, 28 July 2023
  • Some orders, however, are spoken orally by the judge in open court, and are only reduced to writing in the transcript of the proceedings. The following represents...
    4 KB (399 words) - 16:17, 1 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for United States district court
    given in writing or in open court before a judge of the district. A "sponsor" admitted to the court's bar is often required. Several district courts require...
    35 KB (3,963 words) - 15:03, 29 June 2024