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Here’s an article from The Third Branch celebrating PACER’s 20th birthday. Usage is up, way up: in 2008 alone, they added more than 130,000 new users. Even though Carl Malamud of public.resource.org thinks PACER is “broken” and suffers from a “mainframe mentality”, the system is still innovating: “The latest enhancement to the PACER system is the availability of digital audio recordings of court proceedings. Five pilot courts make some digital audio recordings available through the CM/ECF system, accessible through PACER. Not surprisingly, [North Carolina Eastern District Bankruptcy Court justice J. Rich] Leonard’s court is leading the pilot program. ‘It’s the next level of transparency,’ he said. ‘And its potential is in opening up the judicial process to the public. I thought it was interesting that one local paper is picking up hearings and loading them to its Website. I know attorneys who load them to their MP3 players. This could be the antidote to mainstream media’s declining coverage of the courts.’” UPDATE, 12/23: Oops, forgot to give a shoutout to Gary Price for the link. |
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Submitted by: Dan Giancaterino, Education Services Manager
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