Supreme Court Webcasting Era Begins

With this morning's live webcast of arguments before the Texas Supreme Court, a new era in Texas appellate practice has begun.  I was able to access the webcast and view the arguments without any problem.  The video feed—which has a certain "Court TV" look—appears on the left side of the screen, flanked by a brief summary of the case being argued.  A schedule of upcoming arguments, along with links to electronic briefs and summaries for each, appears on the main webcast page.

Bravo!

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Texas Appellate Law Blog - July 24, 2008 8:31 AM
Even before the Texas Supreme Court began live webcasting oral arguments and archiving recent arguments last year (previously discussed here and here), the Court had ditched its old system of recording oral argument on audio cassette tapes. Digital aud...
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