The National Law Journal is reporting that the U.S. Supreme Court has unveiled a new Web site that is a vast improvement over the "clunky" and outdated" version that the court has maintained for the past ten years. According to the article, the content has not changed but the interface boasts major developments including enhanced search capabilities, an interactive argument calendar, improved graphics, and additional historic information. For more information, see the article available at Law.com by clicking the following link: http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202446450745&Supreme_Court_Unveils_New_Web_Site_Design.
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