Holy shit, reading CJ Roberts' end-of-year #SCOTUS report is a thing out of Alice in Wonderland: http://1.usa.gov/1B6wmvQ
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Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Patrick Leahy criticizes Supreme Court tech practices:pic.twitter.com/OPF62r2had
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It's something else for me, working at
@BuzzFeed, to read about how the U.S. Supreme Court *might* be able to get documents online in 2016. -
@chrisgeidner Would I have to be a lawyer to use PACER? -
@DogDriverNews@chrisgeidner no. It's available to anyone at http://pacer.gov -
@kkaplan Thanks so much. Is Pacer difficult to learn?@chrisgeidner -
@DogDriverNews@kkaplan It's a pain bc it's sorta different for each court, but the underlying system is the same. -
@chrisgeidner@DogDriverNews yea, PACER isn't so bad. CM/ECF & NextGen on the other hand.... Coupled with local rules galore... -
@kkaplan@chrisgeidner I think I may give it a try.
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@chrisgeidner Three pages on pneumatics? -
@guybranum Apparently, CJ Roberts' SCOTUS report had a high minimum word count, and he didn't have much new to report.@chrisgeidner
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@chrisgeidner The man can write. (He's just usually wrong.) But, hey, e-filing by 2016 (maybe)!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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