Electronic Discovery Law
Pennsylvania Supreme Court To Tweet Rulings
The Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts issued a press release Tuesday announcing that the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has established a Twitter feed to "increase online access to its rulings:"
The specially designated site will provide instant notification of the online posting of most Supreme Court information, such as orders, new rules, opinions and concurring and dissenting statements written by the justices. Anyone can sign-up to receive alerts from the Court’s Twitter page, which can be accessed at http://twitter.com/SupremeCtofPA. “Follow Us On Twitter” links also will appear on the state court system’s Web site to take interested parties directly to the page.
To read the full press release, click here.
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