The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
Volume 2, Issue 2 (2000)
Foreword
An Environment of Change
A Vision of the Future of Appellate Practice and Process
George Nicholson
The Effect of Courtroom Technologies on and in Appellate Proceedings and Courtrooms
Fredric I. Lederer
The Evolution of Research
Technological Developments in Legal Research
Lynn Foster and Bruce Kennedy
Legal Research and the World of Thinkable Thoughts
Robert C. Berring
The Digital Record
A Review of Electronic Court Filing in the United States
Bradley J. Hillis
Use of Electronic Appeal Transcripts in the Alberta Court of Appeal
Roger Philip Kerans and Patrick Keys
Electronic Filing in North Carolina: Using the Internet instead of the Interstate
Deborah Leonard Parker
Briefing and Oral Argument
New Technologies and Appellate Practice
Philip A. Talmadge
CD-ROM Briefs: Are We There Yet?
Marilyn Devin
Minnesota Court of Appeals Hears Oral Argument Via Interactive Teleconferencing Technology
Edward Toussaint
TV or Not TV: The Telecast of Appellate Arguments in Pennsylvania
Stephen J. McEwen
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
Redefining Rehearing: Previewing Appellate Decisions Online
J. Thomas Sullivan
The Changing Culture
Collegiality and Technology
Michael R. Murphy
The 1% Solution: American Judges Must Enter the Internet Age
Henry H. Perritt and Ronald W. Staudt