Courthouse News Service

Courthouse News Service
IndustryPublishing
GenreCivil litigation
Headquarters,
United States
Products
Websitecourthousenews.com

Courthouse News Service is an American news service primarily focusing on civil litigation.[1] It offers both free and paid services. Its core audience is lawyers and law firms, who subscribe to the service;[1][2][3] other subscribers include nonprofits, government agencies, corporations, other media outlets, and academic institutions.[3]

Courthouse News has reporters across the United States who cover proceedings in state and federal trial courts and appellate courts for its non-paywalled public website.[1][3] Its reporters also cover federal and state legislation and congressional activity. It is a member of the Senate Press Gallery.[1]

In addition to digital print journalism, Courthouse News produces a podcast called Sidebar. It launched in May 2021.[4][5]

  1. ^ a b c d "About Us". Courthouse News Service. Retrieved December 13, 2020.
  2. ^ Jane Gordon (October 9, 2005). "Dear Blog: It's Another Day in Connecticut". The New York Times. Dan Levine, a reporter with Courthouse News Service, a national news wire for lawyers
  3. ^ a b c Courthouse News Service v. Schaefer, Civil Action No. 2:18-cv-39 (E.D. Va. February 20, 2020).
  4. ^ "Sidebar | A podcast from Courthouse News".
  5. ^ Sidebar by Courthouse News (News), Courthouse News, 2021-05-25, retrieved 2024-10-25

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