Peter Friedman
Associate Professor, Legal Analysis & Writing
Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Ruling Imagination: Law and Creativity

October 01st, 2009 | good lawyering, legal records, technology and law

If a county court in Georgia can take adavantage of a website and do it well, so can you.

Justice Serves, for the 11th consecutive year, names the Top Ten Court Websites.

What do they have in common? They’re well organized, making it easy for anyone to find exactly what they need on the site. They provide online services that eliminate pointless trips to inconvenient locations. (Courthouses aren’t the centrally located public oases they once were. Have you ever attended traffic court in a strip mall 50 miles away? I have.) And they make rules and procedures that inspire dreams of Kafka plain and obvious.

Three cheers to the State Court of Chatham County, Georgia.

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  1. Traffic Court Says:

    I enjoyed this post, and the link to Justice Served as well. We have a website that’s a directory of courts (traffic and criminal). Would love to hear what you think of it – town-court -dot- com.

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