The District of Columbia Superior Court maintains a publicly accessible schedule of court proceedings. This schedule typically includes case names, hearing times, courtroom assignments, and the presiding judge. A specific example might be a hearing scheduled for a motion to dismiss in a civil case, showing the case number, the parties involved, the time, and the assigned courtroom.
Access to this information is crucial for transparency and public understanding of the judicial process. It allows litigants, attorneys, and the public to track cases, prepare for appearances, and understand the court’s workload. Historically, such calendars were physical postings, but online access has greatly improved efficiency and accessibility. This digital transformation facilitates better case management for legal professionals and empowers individuals to engage with the legal system.