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The California Administrative Office of the Courts announced this week that it is reaching out to the public via a Twitter feed and a YouTube Channel:

The California Courts YouTube Channel will offer news and information videos covering areas from self-help and local court news to courthouse construction projects and actions and activities of the Judicial Council of California--the policy making body for California's courts.

Those following the California Courts Twitter feed will receive "tweets" on topics including the announcement of Supreme Court opinions, news releases, and updates on new content and resources posted to the California Courts website.

"The judicial branch is committed to access to justice and government transparency serves that commitment," says William C. Vickrey, Administrative Director of the Courts. "These tools enable us to provide information in the formats the public expects and relies on. They complement work we are already undertaking with technology and online services."

Find the AOC on Twitter under the name CalCourts and on YouTube at www.youtube.com/californiacourts


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