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Thursday, April 22, 2010
Courts - If only the SCOTUS would permit cameras at oral arguments, comedians wouldn't have to do reenactments using finger puppets
Updating this ILB entry from April 20, 2010, headed "Our 'tech-savvy' supreme court", New York Magazine has an item this morning, complete with don't miss video of the puppet show. A quote:
Earlier this week, during a case examining whether or not a California police department violated the rights of an employee when it inspected personal texts sent and received on the individual’s pager, the justices revealed a serious lack of understanding of, well, pretty much all aspects of technology.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on April 22, 2010 08:14 AM
Posted to Courts in general