Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2000
Foreword
An Environment of Change
A Vision of the Future of Appellate Practice and Process
George Nicholson
2000-07-01 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2000 • 229-250
The Effect of Courtroom Technologies on and in Appellate Proceedings and Courtrooms
Fredric I. Lederer
2000-07-01 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2000 • 251-274
The Evolution of Research
Technological Developments in Legal Research
Lynn Foster and Bruce Kennedy
2000-07-01 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2000 • 275-303
Legal Research and the World of Thinkable Thoughts
Robert C. Berring
2000-07-01 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2000 • 305-318
The Digital Record
A Review of Electronic Court Filing in the United States
Bradley J. Hillis
2000-07-01 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2000 • 319-328
Use of Electronic Appeal Transcripts in the Alberta Court of Appeal
Roger Philip Kerans and Patrick Keys
2000-07-01 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2000 • 329-349
Electronic Filing in North Carolina: Using the Internet instead of the Interstate
Deborah Leonard Parker
2000-07-01 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2000 • 351-362
Briefing and Oral Argument
New Technologies and Appellate Practice
Philip A. Talmadge
2000-07-01 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2000 • 363-375
Minnesota Court of Appeals Hears Oral Argument Via Interactive Teleconferencing Technology
Edward Toussaint
2000-07-01 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2000 • 395-403
TV or Not TV: The Telecast of Appellate Arguments in Pennsylvania
Stephen J. McEwen
2000-07-01 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2000 • 405-410
The Decision-making Process
Thawing out the Cold Record: Some Thoughts on How Videotaped Records May Affect Traditional Standards of Deference on Direct and Collateral Review
Robert C. Owen and Melissa Mather
2000-07-01 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2000 • 411-434
Redefining Rehearing: Previewing Appellate Decisions Online
J. Thomas Sullivan
2000-07-01 Volume 2 • Issue 2 • 2000 • 435-454