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- Posted March 24, 2010
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Supreme Court revamps Web site
By Kimberly Atkins
The Daily Record Newswire
Supreme Court junkies know that finding information on the high court's Web site hasn't always been easy. Information about the court's decisions, docket and calendar was buried inside pages that were not very easy to navigate.
All that has changed with a new revamp of the court's Web site in an effort to make it more user friendly. Now Web surfers can find the court's most recent opinions, its calendar, docket and links to merit briefs, oral arguments transcripts and other information right from the main page. The page also features rotating photos of the famous building, including shots of rarely-seem views like the justices' conference room and the vantage point from the counsel's podium in the courtroom.
There are also new features, such as enhanced search capabilities, an interactive argument calendar, improved graphics, and additional historic information.
The Web address is even different - instead of www.supremecourtus.gov, it's a simpler www.supremecourt.gov (although the old URL will redirect you where you want to go).
Published: Wed, Mar 24, 2010
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