William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Symposium: International Conference on the Legal and Policy Implications of Courtroom Technology
Volume 12 (2003-2004), Issue 3 (2004)
Prefatory Matter
Symposium Articles
Introduction: What Have We Wrought?
Fredric I. Lederer
Review of the Extent of Courtroom Technology in Australia
Ros Macdonald and Anne Wallace
The Confluence of Law and Policy in Leveraging Technology: Singapore Judiciary's Experience
Richard Magnus
Court Technology in Canada
Julian Borkowski
The United Kingdom
Jeremy Barnett
The Legal and Policy Implications of Courtroom Technology: The Emerging English Experience
Henry Brooke
What We Know and What We Need to Know About the Effects of Courtroom Technology
Elizabeth C. Wiggins
Legal, Practical and Ethical Implications of the Use of Technology in European Courtrooms
Iria Giuffrida
Videoconferencing: Learning Through Screens
Nancy Gertner
Technology and Public Access to Audio-Visual Coverage and Recordings of Court Proceedings: Implications for Common Law Jurisdictions
Daniel Stepniak
Disability Civil Rights Law and Policy: Accessible Courtroom Technology
Peter Blanck, Ann Wilichowski, and James Schmeling
Two Roads Diverged: A Tale of Technology and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Amy S. Moeves and Scott C. Moeves
Law School Education in the 21st Century: Adding Information Technology Instruction to the Curriculum
Kenneth J. Hirsh and Wayne Miller
The Potential Use of Courtroom Technology in Major Terrorism Cases
Fredric I. Lederer