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Twitter boosts public access to federal courtrooms

In an AP story today by Roxana Hegeman, “Twitter Boosts Public Access to Federal Courtrooms.” The lead paragraph reads: “In a victory for news technology in federal courts, a judge is allowing a...

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Law, Journalism Students Team Up to Cover Trial

“Law, Journalism Students Team Up to Cover Trial” according to a new posting on LegalBlogWatch: “Law, meet journalism. Journalism, meet law. The Grace Case Project is an innovative joint undertaking of...

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Sending “Tweets” During Court Proceedings Seems to be Provoking Some Concern…

See: Appeal Says Juror Sent ‘Tweets’ During $12.6m Case

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On the front lines of Twitter with founders Stone and Williams

From today’s Wall Street Journal (Saturday/Sunday, April 18 – 19, 2009, p. A11): THE WEEKEND INTERVIEW with Evan Williams and Biz Stone / By Michael S. Malone The Twitter Revolution From the article:...

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Data.gov and GovFresh.com

Remixing government data “Last year, before he took on the role of federal chief information officer, Vivek Kundra came up with a new twist on the idea of government by the people: Let the people build...

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My need for a “focus assistant.”

Can technology offer us “continuous augmented awareness?” An earlier post here, commenting upon an article a year ago in The Atlantic, asked, “Is Google making us stoopid?”  Now an article in the July...

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My good neighbor Facebook

A slow news day, but a few items caught my eye about Facebook, my new down-the-street, around-the-block neighbor. Today’s Financial Times has a full-page news analysis piece on Facebook, “What friends...

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UK MPs and the Use of Twitter

Microblogging, Constituency Service and Impression Mangaement: UK MPs and the Use of Twitter. Nigel Jackson and Darren Lilleker 17 Journal of Legislative Studies 86 (March 2011) Abstract: Twitter, a...

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Hip High Hires Hein

Mainly for its debate team – see below. There are numerous ways to keep up with developments in legal bibliography and legal research.  Blogs bring lots of news about legal research plus more.  Twitter...

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LexisNexis Launches “Social Media Visibility”

Online provider of legal research, news and other content LexisNexis, has launched a new service: LexisNexis Social Media Visibility. According to the press release here, the new service enables solo...

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