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Radio Berkman 129: I Bought the Law

Series: Radio Berkman
From: The Berkman Center for Internet and Society
Length: 00:24:41

What is RECAP? Find out on this week’s episode! Read the full description.

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Steve Schultze is a busy fellow. He is a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. He recently joined the Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy as Associate Director. He also is one of the developers behind RECAP - an ambitious and provocative project that seeks to bring publicly available digital court records out from behind a costly paywall.

What is RECAP? Find out on this week’s episode!

And why are there fees for court records? Steve also just dropped a great working paper that goes into more detail on the topic.

If you’re in Washington, DC next week catch Steve’s talk on RECAP at the O’Reilly Gov 2.0 conference on Tuesday, September 8.

Naturally we think Steve will make a terrific addition to the Princeton team — congrats, Steve! — and, while we’re sad to lose him, we’re looking forward to stronger ties to CITP and opportunities to collaborate and partner in the future.

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Steve Schultze is a busy fellow. He is a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. He recently joined the Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy as Associate Director. He also is one of the developers behind RECAP - an ambitious and provocative project that seeks to bring publicly available digital court records out from behind a costly paywall.

What is RECAP? Find out on this week’s episode!

And why are there fees for court records? Steve also just dropped a great working paper that goes into more detail on the topic.

If you’re in Washington, DC next week catch Steve’s talk on RECAP at the O’Reilly Gov 2.0 conference on Tuesday, September 8.

Naturally we think Steve will make a terrific addition to the Princeton team — congrats, Steve! — and, while we’re sad to lose him, we’re looking forward to stronger ties to CITP and opportunities to collaborate and partner in the future.