
Almost all of our written communication is now conducted electronically, which can create issues for judges and attorneys trying to manage discovery and evidence. This podcast’s guests, Justice Dan Crothers, North Dakota Supreme Court and Mark Lanterman, CTO of Computer Forensic Services, teach regularly on the electronic discovery (eDiscovery) process and the admissibility of electronic evidence in the courtroom. They break down complex topics in this conversation, and also cover the “Dark Web,” emerging technologies, and the Internet of Things.
Listen to the Podcast on Electronic Evidence
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 40:36 — 14.0MB)
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | RSS | More

It’s safe to say that judges think their brethren and sistren on the U.S. Supreme Court should be bound b...

Photo courtesy of The Repository Lee Sinclair recalled that as a child he loved to visit the Stark Count...

Judge Laurance M. “Larry” Hyde, the dean who established The National Judicial College on the campu...

Judges who send people to jail or prison usually have at least some idea of the conditions in the facilitie...

When Ketanji Brown Jackson was nominated to become the first Black woman justice of the U.S. Supreme Co...