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The Justice Web Collaboratory is a working partnership formed by Chicago-Kent College of Law and the National Center for State Courts to use the tools of the World Wide Web to create a laboratory for collaboration aimed exclusively at U.S. Judges and their close support organizations.
The responsibility for the management of the Justice Web Collaboratory is coordinated by the Ronald Staudt, Associate V.P. for Law, Technology and Business and Professor of Law at Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago-Kent College of Law; and Roger Warren the President of the National Center for State Courts. Operational leadership is handled by Chicago-Kent College of Law's Justice Web Collaboratory Manager, Todd Pedwell and Carol Flango, Director of Knowledge and Information Services, National Center for State Courts.
The Dixon Conference on Using the Internet to Improve the System of Justice held on April 23-24, 1998 was the launch pad for beginning the construction process and providing initial funding through the National Center for Automated Information Research.
The Justice Web Collaboratory is organized as a communications and publications and education web site. The Collaboratory uses the best available Web tools for publishing, conferencing, email, web meetings and distance learning to 'influence the top decision makers about those improvements to the judicial system that can come from incorporating advanced technology into the work of judges themselves in their chambers and on the bench.'
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