It's the courthouse of the twenty-first century. Across the country courts are experimenting with new technologies from video-links for hearings to web-streaming of legal arguments. We look at tech-savvy courts and consider the ethical implications.
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Courts and Technology
Listen Tuesday, Jul. 11, 2006 at 12:06 p.m. in Education, Law, Politics, Science, Tech Tuesday, TechnologyGuests
Herbert B. Dixon, Jr.
Associate Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia; Senior Judicial Advisor, Courtroom 21 Project, William & Mary Law School; Member, American Law Institute- American Bar Association Advisory Panel on Technology
Lauren Gelman
Associate Director, Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Law School
Howard J. Bashman
Appellate Attorney; Contributing Editor, Legal Affairs Magazine; Host, Appellateblog.com
James E. McMillan
Principal Court Technology Consultant, National Center for State Courts
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