Teaching Technology to Judges
Abstract
As our courts move at an ever-increasing pace to digitize information and indeed, to move our courts away from a traditional paper-based system, judges who are at the vortex of those systems must be able to function intelligently simply to get their work done. Unfortunately, many judges are not computer literate. The author offers a techniques for judges to teach basic computer and Internet skills to other judges.
Suggested Citation
Donald E. Shelton. "Teaching Technology to Judges" American Bar Association Judge's Journal 40-1 (2001).
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