Commonwealth Court Remote Hearings and Argument Sessions

Hearings and oral arguments scheduled before the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania may be conducted remotely by advanced video communication technology. This page contains documents and information about the remote argument sessions. Attorneys, media, and the public are encouraged to check this page frequently for updates about specific sessions.

Argument Schedule

Links to view the arguments before panels and the Court en banc are included on the argument schedule.

Schedule current as of 4/12/2024, subject to frequent changes:

Unless noted, Court will open at 9 A.M. each day. 

 

44 MD 2024
April 17, 2024 - 10:00 a.m. - https://youtube.com/live/onw_xzPfexA?feature=share

 

24 MD 2024
April 17, 2024 - 11:30 a.m. - https://youtube.com/live/8AGD6eG_SXA?feature=share

 

 

Information for Counsel

Counsel will not appear in person for oral argument sessions designated by the Court to be held remotely; all remote arguments will be conducted by advanced video communication technology. The remote arguments will be held at designated times indicated on the argument schedule.

Each party must designate one attorney to argue on behalf of the party. In cases involving more than one party on a side, counsel will be required to advise the Court in advance how they will divide their argument time. By separate notice, the Court has provided counsel that are scheduled to argue with detailed information, protocols, and technical assistance for the conduct of the remote arguments.

Argument Protocols for Counsel

Information for the Media and the Public

Only designated counsel presenting the oral argument will have access to the videoconference session. All other interested participants – co-counsel, parties, the public and media, etc. – may view the arguments in real time through a public livestream web link. Links to view the arguments before panels and the Court en banc are included on the argument schedule.

The Commonwealth Court’s Internal Operating Procedures and the Pennsylvania Rules of Judicial Administration prohibit recording of oral arguments conducted and livestreamed by advanced video communication technology. See Section 502 of the Internal Operating Procedures of the Commonwealth Court, 210 Pa. Code § 69.502 (permitting only the recording by the Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN) of en banc proceedings for future broadcast); Pennsylvania Rule of Judicial Administration 1910, Pa.R.J.A. 1910 (relating to broadcasting, recording and photography in the courtroom). See generally Section 124 of the Internal Operating Procedures of the Commonwealth Court, 210 Pa. Code § 69.124 (relating to video or teleconference proceedings). Violation of this directive may result in the imposition of sanctions.