Editorial Praises Supreme Court Webcasts

Haynes & Boone's Mark Trachtenberg has an editorial in today's Houston Chronicle praising the Texas Supreme Court webcasts previously covered here and here.  Mark thinks the move to webcasting was wise because it makes the Court's business more transparent and will help educate folks about how our court system works. 

Here's hoping Mark's piece gets picked up in other media markets.  Its message is worth passing around.

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Texas Appellate Law Blog - October 8, 2008 9:27 AM
Appellate courts are often criticized as being stuck in the "ivory tower," largely because their work is done out of the public eye and is therefore shrouded in mystery. Among other recent efforts to make the appellate process more transparen...
Texas Appellate Law Blog - November 14, 2008 11:35 PM
Hat tip to the Supreme Court of Texas Blog for pointing out that the Court has enabled RSS feeds via its home page. As the following screenshot shows, the subscribe button is located just above the Court's photo. The feeds...
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