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Technology Comes To The Courtroom, And . . ., Fredric I. Lederer Sep 2019

Technology Comes To The Courtroom, And . . ., Fredric I. Lederer

Fredric I. Lederer

No abstract provided.


Special Challenges To 21st Century Lawyers: The Use And Misuse Of Technology, Fredric I. Lederer, Richard K. Herrmann, Jan Michelsen, Andrew Mertens Sep 2019

Special Challenges To 21st Century Lawyers: The Use And Misuse Of Technology, Fredric I. Lederer, Richard K. Herrmann, Jan Michelsen, Andrew Mertens

Fredric I. Lederer

No abstract provided.


Some Thoughts On Technology And The Practice Of Law, Fredric I. Lederer Sep 2019

Some Thoughts On Technology And The Practice Of Law, Fredric I. Lederer

Fredric I. Lederer

No abstract provided.


Revolution In Courtroom Technology Presents Opportunity And Risk, Fredric I. Lederer Sep 2019

Revolution In Courtroom Technology Presents Opportunity And Risk, Fredric I. Lederer

Fredric I. Lederer

No abstract provided.


Judging In The Age Of Technology, Fredric I. Lederer Sep 2019

Judging In The Age Of Technology, Fredric I. Lederer

Fredric I. Lederer

No abstract provided.


Empirical Research Report: The Use Of Technology In The Jury Room To Enhance Deliberations, Fredric I. Lederer Sep 2019

Empirical Research Report: The Use Of Technology In The Jury Room To Enhance Deliberations, Fredric I. Lederer

Fredric I. Lederer

Modern courtroom technology permits the use of technology in the jury deliberation room to enhance deliberations in both traditional trials and technology-augmented cases. SJI-funded research conducted by the Courtroom 21 Project surveyed the law of the United States with respect to statutory and case law governing the use of exhibits during deliberations; surveyed the state courts and, with the assistance of the Federal Judicial Center, the United States district courts concerning their deliberation practices and courtroom technology use; and conducted two controlled studies of the use of deliberation room technology in both traditional and technology-augmented trials. The Courtroom 21 protocol …


Courtroom Technology In The 21st Century, Fredric I. Lederer Sep 2019

Courtroom Technology In The 21st Century, Fredric I. Lederer

Fredric I. Lederer

No abstract provided.


The Fourth Amendment And New Technologies: Constitutional Myths And The Case For Caution, Orin S. Kerr Jul 2019

The Fourth Amendment And New Technologies: Constitutional Myths And The Case For Caution, Orin S. Kerr

Orin Kerr

To one who values federalism, federal preemption of state law may significantly threaten the autonomy and core regulatory authority of The Supreme Court recently considered whether a1mmg an infrared thermal imaging device at a suspect's home can violate the Fourth Amendment. Kyllo v. United States announced a new and comprehensive rule: the government's warrantless use of senseenhancing technology that is "not in general use" violates the Fourth Amendment when it yields "details of the home that would previously have been unknowable without physical intrusion." Justice Scalia's majority opinion acknowledged that the Court's rule was not needed to resolve the case …


Congress, The Courts, And New Technologies: A Response To Professor Solove , Orin S. Kerr Jul 2019

Congress, The Courts, And New Technologies: A Response To Professor Solove , Orin S. Kerr

Orin Kerr

No abstract provided.


Resilience: Building Better Users And Fair Trade Practices In Information, Andrea M. Matwyshyn Jul 2019

Resilience: Building Better Users And Fair Trade Practices In Information, Andrea M. Matwyshyn

Andrea Matwyshyn

Symposium: Rough Consensus and Running Code: Integrating Engineering Principles into Internet Policy Debates, held at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Technology Innovation and Competition on May 6-7, 2010.

In the discourse on communications and new media policy, the average consumer-the user-is frequently eliminated from the equation. This Article presents an argument rooted in developmental psychology theory regarding the ways that users interact with technology and the resulting implications for data privacy law. Arguing in favor of a user-centric construction of policy and law, the Author introduces the concept of resilience. The concept of resilience has long been discussed in …


Touching, Tapping, And Talking: The Formation Of Contracts In Cyberspace, Mark E. Budnitz Jul 2019

Touching, Tapping, And Talking: The Formation Of Contracts In Cyberspace, Mark E. Budnitz

Mark E. Budnitz

No abstract provided.