As reported on Robert Ambrogi's LawSites, the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has entered into the brave new world of collaborative technology. The first in the country, the Circuit has launched its own wiki
that will allow lawyers and
judges to post and change notes on procedure and practice. It is
reported that Chief Judge Frank Easterbrook, who spearheaded the
project, stated, "The
goal is to concentrate on procedure (in both the court of appeals and
the district courts) but not to cover substance. We aren't interested
in comments about the meaning of ERISA or the Internal Revenue Code and
will take down any pages that go beyond the scope of practice and
procedure (including jurisdiction)." It is truly revolutionary because
even though limited to procedure and practice issues, Court do not
typically collaborate on any issue with anyone outside of its four
walls. It is something that I believe our local federal courts should
try at least as in regard to the procedure and practice areas. (Judge Easterbrook pictured).









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