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Courts and Technology

The Justice System Journal

 


Cumulative Topical Index:

Vols. 1-28 (1974-2007)


Courts and Technology

Albrecht, Gary L., “The Effects of Computerized Information Systems on Juvenile Courts,” Vol. 2: 107 (1976).

Anderson, David P., Jr., “Spreadsheet Software: Making the Microcomputer Work for the Court Administrator,” Vol. 10: 213 (1985).

Arkfeld, Louraine C., Life as a Wired Judge: Reflections on the Use of Technology by Courts,” Vol. 27: 243 (2006).

Barber, Suzanna R., “Televised Trials: Weighing Advantages Against Disadvantages,”  Vol. 10: 279 (1985).

Chilton, Bradley Stewart, “Digital Judgment: Canada’s Information Network for Judges,” Vol. 23: 377 (2003).

Cummings, Laird, “Developing a Microcomputer-Based Management Information System for Fines Administration,” Vol. 13: 80 (1988).

Daum, Courtenay W., Sex, Laws, and Cyberspace: Organized Interest Litigation Before the U.S. Supreme Court,” Vol. 27: 302 (2006).

Domino, John C., “The Adoption of Court Technology in the Texas Trial Courts,” Vol. 19: 245 (1997).

Field, Karen H., Mark A. Zaffarano, and Yihwa Irene Liou, Management Note, “Bringing Technology to the Jury Deliberation Table,” Vol. 18: 317 (1996).

Flango, Carol R., Management Note, “The National Center for State Courts’ Court Information Web Site: CourTopics,” Vol. 24: 325 (2003).

Gallas, Geoff, “The Conventional Wisdom of State Court Administration: A Critical Assessment and an Alternative Approach,” Vol. 2: 35 (1976).

Gerjuoy, Edward, “Science and Technology Resources for the Courts,” Vol. 14-15: 358 (1991).

Gerjuoy, Edward, “Yea, Verily, There Is an Established Body of Science,” Vol. 15: 743 (1992).

Gless, Alan G., “Appreciating the Changing Factual Meaning of ‘Verbatim,’ or Battling  the Curse of the ‘Verbatim’ Assumption,” Vol. 25: 1 (2004).

Graves, Scott E., Legal Note, “Electronic Filing in the Federal Appellate Courts,” Vol. 27: 348 (2006).Krislov, Samuel, “A Necessary But Not Sufficient Set of Reforms on Science in the Courts,” Vol. 14-15: 383 (1991).

Graves, Scott E., Legal Note, “The Free Flow of (Digital) Information:  The Apple Computer Case,” Vol. 27: 345 (2006).

Graves, Scott E., Legal Note, “The Supreme Court at the Technology Frontier:  Brand X and Grokster, Vol. 27: 339 (2006).Martin, Merle P., and William L. Fuerst, “A Juror Management Simulation,” Vol. 11: 89  (1986).

Martin, Paul, and Patrick Schmidt, “The New Public Face of Courts: State Judicial Systems and the Internet as a Political Resource,” Vol. 24: 118 (2003).

Michaels, Jan, Dan Ramerman, and Roger Winters, “Working to Build an On-line Court  Records Program,” Vol. 20: 181 (1999).

Morgan, Dennis E., “Delay Reduction Program Enhanced by Computer Technology: The Case of Rhode Island Superior Court for the Counties of Providence and Bristol,” Vol. 8: 367 (1983).

Osborn, Elizabeth R., Courts in the Classroom: Indiana’s Educational Outreach Through the Web,” Vol. 27: 286 (2006).

Polansky, Larry, “The Courts and Project SEARCH,” Vol. 1/3: 54 (1975).

“Review of Legal and Social Science Journals,” Vol. 3: 78 (1977); Vol. 4: 337 (1979); Vol. 5:204 (1979); Vol. 5: 313 (1980).

Russell, Gregory D., Review of Susskind, Transforming the Law:  Essays on Technology, Justice, and the Legal Marketplace, Vol. 22: 363 (2001).

Saari, David J., Review of Frost and Dunlap, Automated Law Office Systems: A Survey of Today’s Tools and Techniques; Archambeault and Archambeault, Computers in Criminal Justice Administration and Management: Introduction to Emerging Issues and Implications; and Waldron, Sutton, and Buss, Computers in Criminal Justice: An Introduction to Small Computers, Vol. 10: 125 (1985).

Schrinel, Thomas, “Court Records Management: Evaluate Before You Automate,” Vol. 8: 102 (1983).

Shuart, Kathy L., and Lynae K. E. Olson, “Audio and Video Technologies in the Court: Will Their Time Ever Come?” Vol. 8: 287 (1983).

Solomon, Maureen, and Rachel Doan, Management Note, “Design and Implementation of a Manual Case Management Information System for Misdemeanor Courts,” Vol. 6: 117 (1981).

Stout, Ronald M., Jr., Review Essay, “Technology Comes to the Courts,” Vol. 11: 106 (1986).

Stout, Ronald M., Jr., and Ronald G. Seward, “Microcomputers: Information Managers for the Courts,” Vol. 10: 97 (1985).

Sudbeck, Lynn E., Placing Court Records Online: Balancing the Public and Private Interests,” Vol. 27: 268 (2006).

Tait, Jan, “A Court-based Notification System for Traffic Defendants,” Vol. 3: 73 (1988).

Wasby, Stephen L., Legal Note, “Court Clerks, Quashed Warrants, Computers, and the  Exclusionary Rule,” Vol. 18: 199 (1995).

Wasby, Stephen L., Legal Note, “A Setback for Technology,” Vol. 21: 228 (2000).

Wilkerson, William R., The Emergence of Internet Citations in U.S. Supreme Court Opinions,” Vol. 27: 323 (2006).

Zemans, Frances Kahn, Review of Archambeault and Archambeault, Computers in Criminal Justice Administration and Management: Introduction to Emerging Issues and Implications, Vol. 10: 120 (1985).

Zemans, Frances Kahn, Review of Frost and Dunlap, Automated Law Office Systems: A Survey of Today’s Tools and Techniques, Vol. 10: 120 (1985).

Zorza, Richard, and Donald J. Horowitz, The Washington State Access to Justice Technology Principles: A Perspective for Justice System Professionals,” Vol. 27: 248 (2006).

 

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