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Rescheduled to April 16: Judge Reiling on Technology for Justice, at World Bank

legalinformatics wrote 3 years ago: [NOTE: This event has been rescheduled to 16 April 2010, Judge Reiling has announced.] [NOTE: Update … more →

Tags: conference announcements, Lectures, Court Technology, Legal informatics dissertations, Legal informatics theses, Law Practice Technology, Transparency in legal information systems, Transparency in judicial information systems, Judicial information systems

Reiling on How ICT Is Changing the Administration of Justice

legalinformatics wrote 3 years ago: Judge Dory Reiling, Vice President of the Amsterdam District Court, has published ICT verandert de r … more →

Tags: articles and papers, technology developments, Court Technology, Transparency in judicial information systems, Legal case management systems, Justice information systems, public access to court records, Public access to legal information, Court docket systems

Sloan on Informal En Banc Review & the Erosion of Stare Decisis in the Federal Courts of Appeals

legalinformatics wrote 3 years ago: Professor Amy E. Sloan of University of Baltimore School of Law has published The Dog that Didn … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Transparency in legal information systems, Transparency in judicial information systems, public access to court records, Judicial Decisions, Public access to legal information, Transparency in judicial proceedings, Judicial decisionmaking, Appellate Procedure

Reiling on How Information Technology Can Support Judicial Reform

legalinformatics wrote 3 years ago: Judge Dory Reiling of the Amsterdam first instance court, has published her Ph.D. dissertation, enti … more →

Tags: Research Findings, Dissertations and theses, Court Technology, Legal informatics dissertations, Legal informatics theses, Law Practice Technology, Transparency in legal information systems, Transparency in judicial information systems, Judicial information systems

Empirical Study of Civil Case Processing in U.S. Federal District Courts

legalinformatics wrote 3 years ago: A recent empirical study of civil case management in U.S. federal district courts offers interesting … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Research Findings, Case Management, Transparency in legal information systems, Transparency in judicial information systems, Legal case management systems, Discovery, Civil Procedure, Legal case management

Winn on Judicial Information Management in an Electronic Age

legalinformatics wrote 3 years ago: Peter A. Winn, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Office of the U.S. Attorney, Western District of Washington … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Court Records, Court Decisions, Transparency in judicial information systems, Judicial information systems, public access to court records, Judicial Decisions

Knight Commission Report: Law-Related Recommendations

legalinformatics wrote 3 years ago: Informing Communities: Sustaining Democracy in the Digital Age: The Report of the Knight Commission … more →

Tags: Policy Materials, Free Access to Law, Digital law libraries, Judicial information systems, Legislative information systems, erulemaking, Administrative law systems, open government data, Public access to government information

First Seminar on eJustice: Toward a Transparent System of Justice

legalinformatics wrote 3 years ago: The First Seminar on eJustice: Toward a Transparent System of Justice, sponsored by the Documentatio … more →

Tags: conference announcements, E-government, Conferences, Court Technology, Legal informatics conferences, e-government conferences, Citizen participation in government, Citizen participation in e-government, Transparency in legal information systems


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