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Wednesday
Sep032003

Set Courtroom (And Classroom) On "Stun"

Genie
Tyburski
points to an interesting article by href="http://www.lls.edu/academics/faculty/manheim.html">Karl Manheim,
"Technology is Nine Points of the Law:"



Educating future lawyers isn't what it used to be. Technology in the
courtroom is becoming the standard for legal proceedings and Loyola's new
$10 million Albert H. Girardi Advocacy Center is a prime example of how law schools are preparing
their students for the future of litigation.



(Link added.) And from href="http://www.cnn.com/2003/EDUCATION/09/03/sprj.sch.mindset.list.ap/index
.html">CNN, the Beloit College
annual href="http://www.beloit.edu/%7Epubaff/releases/2003/03mindsetlist.html">Mindset List: "For this year's class, 'Ctrl+Alt+Del' is as basic as ABC, and the Osmonds have never been more than talk show hosts."

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