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Communications, Tech

Summary of Feb. 18 ABA Conference on Public Understanding of the Courts in the Age of New Media

Rob Richards February 28, 2011

A summary of the ABA Conference on Public Understanding of the Courts in the Age of New Media, held 18 February 2011 at The University of Arizona School of Law’s Rehnquist Center, has been posted by Tim Eigo, Esq., of Arizona Attorney magazine.

The summary includes a selection of Twitter tweets about the conference, marked by hashtags #barmedia and #newmediaconf.

HT @christinemartin.

Tags: ABA Conference on Public Understanding of the Courts in the Age of New Media, American Bar Association, Arizona Attorney, Court technology, Judicial information systems, Jurors' use of networked technology, Jurors' use of social networks, Jurors' use of unauthorized information, Legal communication, Legal informatics conferences, Legal journalism, Legal social media, Legal social networks, Public Understanding of the Courts in the Age of New Media, Tim Eigo, Web 2.0 and law

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