Category «Courts»

Electronic Initiatives in Federal and State Courts

The New York Times reports on the steadily growing implementation of technology applications in courtrooms around the country, including the use of PowerPoint presentations, video and audio conferencing, the Web, and flat-screen computer monitors. For related information, see the website of the Courtroom 21 Project, “which seeks to determine how technology can best improve all …

Subjects: Courts, Internet

RSS Feeds For Summaries of Recent Supreme Court Decisions

From Thomas R. Bruce, Co-Director, Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law School: “As part of some extensive (and ongoing) renovation of our Supreme Court collection, we’ve added RSS feeds that offer summaries of recent decisions. There are two: http://supct.law.cornell.edu:8080/supct/rss/0.91/supct_today.rss Actually the less-useful of the two feeds, this one takes in decisions handed down “today” (that is, …

Subjects: Courts

Junk Fax Law Prevails in 8th Circuit

On March 21, in Case No. 02-2705 and No. 02-2707, State of Missouri v. American Blast, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit issued an opinion that upheld “Provisions of 47 U.S.C. Sec. 227(b)(1)(C) [Telephone Consumer Privacy Act of 1991 (pdf)] regulating unsolicited faxes satisfies the constitutional test for regulation of commercial speech …

Subjects: Courts, Privacy

The Electronic Courtroom

From the Technology eReport, published by the ABA General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Section, a brief but interesting article on the growing implemention of innovative technology applications in the courtroom:Trends in the Electronic Courtroom.

Subjects: Courts

Virginia Will Remove Personal Data From Court Sites

A bill passed by the Virginia House and Senate, H.B. 2426, “relating to posting certain information on the Internet; prohibitions” stipulates that “Beginning January 1, 2004, no court clerk shall post on a court-controlled website any document that contains the following information: (i) an actual signature; (ii) a social security number; (iii) a date of …

Subjects: Courts, Government Documents, Privacy

Trademark Decision from Supreme Court Impacts Domain Names

On March 4, the Supreme Court released a unanimous decision in Moseley et al., dba v. V Secret Catalogue, Inc., et al., No. 01-1015, a trademark dilution case (Federal Trademark Dilution Act of 1995 (FTDA) at Section 43(c) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. §1125(c). According to Declan McCullagh’s article on the decision, “the justices …

Subjects: Courts, Domain Names, Patent and Trademark