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March 18, 2009

The Twittering Press in Federal Courts

Jurors do it. Reporters do it. The National Law Journal has an interesting article entitled "What's that you're hearing in federal court? It's 'Twittering", discussing how some Federal Judges are allowing members of the press to "Twitter" directly from their courtrooms in the interest of bringing more transparency to the judicial process.  [RJ]

March 18, 2009 in Information Technology | Permalink

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