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Georgia Judge Bans Twitter From Courtroom

Nov 9th, 2009 | By Rex Gradeless | Category: Courtroom Technology, Featured, Lead Article, Social Media, Social Networking, Twitter, Web 2.0

As the following legal blogs have reported, a federal judge in Georgia has ruled that a reporter may not use Twitter to send updates about a court proceeding.
ABA Journal
The Volokh Conspiracy
The Legal Blog Watch
CBS News
CNet
Slow news day everyone?
In the court order, the judge rules that Tweeting from inside a courtroom violates the Federal Rules of [...]



Kansas Federal Judge Allows Twittering Media in Courtroom

Feb 24th, 2009 | By Rex Gradeless | Category: Featured, Social Media, Twitter

Another judge says Twitter can be used by reporters in the courtroom.
This time, a Federal judge in Kansas has allowed the use of Twitter in the courtroom.  This is consistent with when a Colorado judge approved the use of Twitter, and blogs, inside the courtroom to cover an infant-abuse trial.  This time a judge is [...]



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Nov 25th, 2008 | By Rex Gradeless | Category: Unknown

About the Blog

One goal of this site is to connect lawyers to new technologies in hopes of making the practice of law easier – both inside and outside the courtroom. This site serves as a resource regarding the latest legal technology within the legal profession.
As the blog became increasingly popular, the creators reached out to [...]