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The Digital Divide And Courtroom Technology: Can David Keep Up With Goliath?, Michael E. Heintz
The Digital Divide And Courtroom Technology: Can David Keep Up With Goliath?, Michael E. Heintz
Federal Communications Law Journal
The federal judiciary recently embraced the technological revolution. Select courts are now equipped with state-of-the-art technology to aid in trial presentations. Before the judiciary made the improvements, litigants had to keep pace with the technological advancements themselves, often at a great cost. One might think that the recent technological improvements made to federal courtrooms would have widened the gap between large and small firms where the available resources are vastly different, but that is not the case. In fact, the installation of new technology into courtrooms serves to equalize what would otherwise be a "digital divide."
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Sustainable Agriculture: Do Gmos Imperil Biosafety?, Lakshman D. Guruswamy
Sustainable Agriculture: Do Gmos Imperil Biosafety?, Lakshman D. Guruswamy
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
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Cloning Human Organs: Potential Sources And Property Implications, Laura J. Hilmert
Cloning Human Organs: Potential Sources And Property Implications, Laura J. Hilmert
Indiana Law Journal
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