2025-19660Notice

Judicial Evidence Committee Meeting Shifts to Virtual Format November

Published Date: 10/27/2025

Notice

Summary

The Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules is meeting to talk about updating the rules judges use to decide what evidence can be shown in court. These changes could affect lawyers, judges, and anyone involved in legal cases by making the process clearer and fairer. No big costs or deadlines are announced yet, but stay tuned for updates that could shake up courtroom drama!

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Court Evidence Rules May Change

If you are a lawyer, judge, or involved in a court case, the Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules is meeting to consider updates to the rules judges use to decide what evidence can be shown in court. The stated goal is to make the process clearer and fairer for people in legal cases. The notice does not announce any deadlines or specific costs for these changes.

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10/27/2025

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