It’s the tweet smell of success for courtroom microbloggers in Britain.
The head of the judiciary in England and Wales ruled Monday that there is no ban on using Twitter in court.
The head of the judiciary in England and Wales ruled Monday there is no ban on using Twitter in court. Lord Chief Justice Igor Judge said the use of "unobtrusive, hand held, virtually silent" equipment to give live text updates was unlikely to interfere with the administration of justice.
December 21, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
It’s the tweet smell of success for courtroom microbloggers in Britain.
The head of the judiciary in England and Wales ruled Monday that there is no ban on using Twitter in court.
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