Articles Posted in April, 2005

It IS a Grand Canyon

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Back from a week traveling the incredibly beautiful state of Arizona, from Phoenix to Sedona to the Grand Canyon. With a fried modem and only intermittent high-speed access, I learned I can survive a week offline — and better yet, enjoy it. Fortunately, the Grand Canyon is yet to offer WiFi.…

Offline much of this week

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I am traveling much of this week and have made two discoveries. One, high-speed Internet access isn’t always easy to find. Two, it seems my modem is fried. Thus, I am not likely to post for several days.…

The future of the First Amendment

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A recent study by the Knight Foundation found that high school students know little about the First Amendment — 49 percent say newspapers should not be able to publish stories without government approval, 75 percent think flag burning is illegal, and nearly 50 percent believe the government can censor the Internet. In response, the…

How a Jersey judge came to shape Virgin Islands law

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When I was a much-younger lawyer, I had the good fortune to have my own practice in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The federal court there is a court of original jurisdiction, and in the mid-1980s, it was straining under a backlog of cases. I remember learning that the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had…

Pittsburgh court launches Web site

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The Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, located in Pittsburgh, Penn., launched its first Web site Monday. Among its many features, the site allows visitors to search criminal records, check court calendars, download forms and request postponements of jury duty.…