Presenters outlined key findings on how Americans feel about the state courts during the time of a global pandemic. The session reviewed shifting attitudes towards the use of remote technology to receive court services; addressed findings about how many Americans say they have access to the tools to use those remote services; provided data on how safe people feel about reporting for jury service; and reviewed how effective Americans think masks, social distancing and other protective measures will be in making sure a trip to the courthouse is a safe experience.