Frederic Lederer, the director of the Center for Legal & Court Technology, was recently interviewed for an article in Law Technology News about “courtroom snafus,” especially those related to the use of technology in the courtroom. Lederer – who is also a member of the board of Law Technology News - identified the … More »
The CLCT 2008 Lab Trial: How do the Elderly Engage Courtroom Tech?
The Center for Legal & Courtroom Technology analyzed the elderly response to modern courtroom technology on September 13, 2010, in a Laboratory Trial at the William & Mary School of Law. The fictitious case In Re Leslie Lyndon decided a guardianship dispute between an elderly woman and her adult children. … More »
The CLCT 2010 Lab Trial: Due Diligence for Digital Evidence
Though the test trials held in the McGlothlin Courtroom over the years have utilized technology extensively, the 2010 Lab Trial is notable for being about the use of technology itself. The mock case, United States v. Varic, focused on the difficulties in ascertaining whether the accused had actually been responsible … More »
