Faculty from St. Mary’s University School of Law will describe the critical role technology plays in training students for the real world practice of law in a high-tech age, and judicial staff will discuss the driving forces behind the courtroom webcasting initiative between the University, Office of Court Administration and Texas Supreme Court. Law students will also provide insight on the impact of webcasting on their learning and professional development.
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