Fourth Court, Only Two Webcasts for You!

If something looks too good to be true, it probably is.  So it goes with the notion that the Fourth Court of Appeals would begin regularly webcasting oral arguments through the St. Mary's Law School web site.

According to the Tex Parte Blog, the Fourth Court will hear two cases tomorrow on the St. Mary's campus.  The St. Mary's courtroom is set up for live webcasting, but the court's regular home at the Cadena-Reeves Justice Center is not.  No wonder we didn't see any official announcement.

Webcasting an intermediate court of appeals argument is still a good thing.  It just needs to be done on a wider and more regular basis.

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Texas Appellate Law Blog - March 24, 2008 9:25 AM
Although I haven't seen an official announcement (or any publicity whatsoever), it looks as if the Fourth Court of Appeals will begin webcasting oral arguments through the St. Mary's University web site on March 5, 2008.The Fourth Court would be...
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