California Law Bans Jurors' Courtroom Tweets
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, August 9 2011
In California, a new law explicitly bans use of social media while on jury duty: Courts will soon be required to explicitly warn jurors not to share case details or research potential case information via texts, blogs, ... Read More
Friday Night Oyezs
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, September 30 2010
Photo credit: Brandon Cirillo Big doings at the Supreme Court. Well, minor doings, but when it comes to the adoption of technologies in the high court, our scale shrinks. Read More
On What People Don't Know They Want from PACER
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, August 18 2010
If you're behind on your reading of The Third Branch, the newsletter of the federal judiciary, than you might have missed this Q&A with Judge J. Richard Leonard on electronic access to judicial information by the ... Read More