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  Future Trends in State Courts

 

2005

Index

 Knowledge and Information Services


Future Trends in State Courts 2005 Report  (full report -pdf 147 pages.)
An Environmental Scan for the State Courts, 2005  (pdf)

Table of Contents


Articles:

Public Access and the National Landscape of Data Regulation

Susan Jennen Larson

Digital Rights Management (DRM) Technology Will Change
 the Way Courts Work

James McMillan
Trends in Appellate Court Technology
Tom Clarke

Webcasting: It's Not Just About Oral Arguments Anymore

Elizabeth Osborn

The Future of Court Security and Judicial Safety

Don Hardenbergh

Beyond the Vanishing Trial: A Look at the Composition of State Court Dispositions

Shauna Strickland
Judicial Salaries: Current Levels and Future Expectations
Neal Kauder
Patrick Davis
Developments in Private Judging — The California Experience
M. Sue Talia

Richland County Model Reentry Court

David Leitenberger

Elder Abuse and Neglect

Brenda Uekert

Human Trafficking: A Growing Crime to Hit State Courts

Virginia Suveiu
Brenda Uekert

Court Interpreter Ethics Programs: Where We Are and
Where We Should Be Going

Madelynn Herman
Wanda Romberger

International Trends — Family Law

Dennis Wendel

International Trends — Strengthening Judicial Independence and Accountability

Heike Gramckow

Digitization of Library Collections: The Future Is Now

Tisha Zelner

Responding to Future Trends in State Courts: A Review of Three NCSC Initiatives

NCSC Staff

Immigration and Its Impact on the State Courts

Virginia Suveiu

Radio-Frequency Identification: Why the Justice System Should Tune In

J. Douglas Walker

Trends in Identity Theft

Anne Keith

Updates:

Same-Sex Marriage
Ann Keith
Court Filing Blue
Tom Clarke
Controversy and Compromise on the Way to Electronic Filing
Roger Winters 

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