Wednesday, June 16, 2010
New Website for US Federal Courts
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The US Federal Courts collected comments and ideas from a "wide range of users" resulting in a new redesigned website with multime...
Survey Targets Courts Using Social Media
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Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Blogs. The list is seemingly endless. The NCSC is assisting the Conference of Court Public Information Officer...
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Why the Future Is Not Paper - First in a Series
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This is the first in a series of notes on how the future court document and file environment is not going to look like the current paper-bas...
Iowa EDMS Makes Progress
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Thanks to our colleague, Larry Murphy, we learned of a Des Moines Register newspaper article pubished on June 7, 2010 titled: More online c...
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Thursday, May 27, 2010
Recrafting Government as an Open Platform
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The ITJobBlog in the United Kingdom has posted an article on a recently issued report from the Centre for Technology Policy Research. The ...
Social Media and the Courts
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The NCSC Knowledge and Information Services has collected a plethora of resources on the Social Media phenomena and how courts are adapting...
Friday, May 21, 2010
Videoconference Appellate Argument Website
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We recently ran across a nice web page by the public affairs TV channel, C-SPAN that was created for the Arar v. Ashcroft oral arguments be...
Lawyer Uses YouTube for Video Depositions
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Thanks to our good friend Jim Drubert in Montgomery County, Ohio we learned of an attorney using YouTube to store the video portion of the...
Friday, May 14, 2010
Alaska Issues RFP
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On May 12, 2010 the following announcement was made. The Alaska Court System is soliciting for an Appellate Court Case Management System. ...
US Federal Courts Are Busy!
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The April 2010 edition of The Third Branch US Federal Courts newsletter contains four very interesting court IT related articles. They are...
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