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Getting Social Getting Social Social media in the Courtroom Laura Click, Public Information Officer Tennessee Supreme Court

Social media & the courts 2011

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Getting SocialGetting SocialSocial media in the Courtroom

Laura Click, Public Information Officer

Tennessee Supreme Court

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What is social media?What is social media?

Internet applications used to

communicate & interact

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Social media is…

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Why is social media important?

Social networking is now the most popular online activity for Americans…

It’s now ahead of e-mail

Nielsen, August 2010

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Why is social media important?

>More than 800 million people use Facebook, which is

greater than the entire North American population.

Facebook, October 2011

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Why is social media important?

There are more than 185 million blogs worldwide,

>but only 10,000 newspapers worldwide.

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Why is social media important?

>Twitter has more than 100 million active users,

which is more than the populations of California, Texas and New York combined.

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Why is social media important?

45 hours of video is uploaded on YouTube EVERY minute

YouTube, October 2011

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Meanwhile…

U.S. Newspaper circulation is down nearly 9 percent since last year

Audit Bureau of Circulations, New York Times, April 2010

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Why should courts care?Why should courts care?

PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT YOU

ONLINE!

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Attorneys are talking about you…

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Reporters are talking about you…Reporters are talking about you…

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Reporters are Reporters are talking about your trials..talking about your trials..

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People are talking about your trials…

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People are talking about your trials…

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Why should courts engage Why should courts engage in social media?in social media?

• Media monitoring

• Media relations

• Brand preservation

• Transparency

• Education

• Awareness

• Access

• Crisis Communication

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Why Government Should Why Government Should Participate in Social MediaParticipate in Social Media

• @JGoldsborough Help people better understand their story, the issues and get answers to the many questions that are out there.

• @cassie_holman Important for gov’t organizations to be reachable. Govt can use SM like any business would. Inform, connect, converse, listen, crisis communication.

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How would the media like the How would the media like the courts to use Twitter?courts to use Twitter?

• @christnemaddela: (twitter is a) great way to build sources, get ideas, stay in contact instantly

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Courts on TwitterCourts on Twitter

• California Courts: @CalCourts

• DC Courts: @DCCourtsInfo

• Florida Courts: @FLCourts

• Fulton Superior Court: @FultonCourtInfo

• Illinois Courts: @illinoiscourts

• Indiana Courts: @incourts

• Michigan Courts: @CourtInfo

• New Jersey Courts: @njcourts

• New Hampshire Courts: @NHCourts

• Pennsylvania Courts: @PACourts

• Philadelphia Courts: @PhilaCourts

• Tennessee Courts: @TNCourts

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Courts on FacebookCourts on Facebook

• New Jersey Courts• Clark County Courts

(Las Vegas)• Orange County

Clerk of Courts• Superior Court of

Fulton County

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Courts on YouTubeCourts on YouTube

• Indiana Supreme Court

• New Jersey Courts

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Ways to Use Social MediaWays to Use Social Media

• Distribute press releases • Share reminders about scheduling (i.e. start

times, recess, etc.)• Post links to case materials, opinions & resources• Post dockets• Courtroom updates• Answer questions• Share educational videos about the courts• Post photos of judges, events, courthouses, etc.