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How To Become a Court Reporter — The Complete Guide
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Police Transcription: Abilities + Benefits For Law Enforcement
Police transcripts can provide necessary context, information, and evidence to law enforcement cases. Let’s look at what law enforcement transcription services are available and how to pick one.

AI Sentencing Ethics + The Future of Algorithmic Sentencing
AI sentencing tools promise efficiency but raise bias and fairness concerns. Learn what courts and lawyers need to know about algorithmic justice.
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Rev vs. JusticeText vs. Other JusticeText Alternatives
Looking for JusticeText alternatives? Learn more about Rev and other alternatives that offer AI transcriptions for defense legal teams.

What Is Legal Transcription?
Legal transcription is a specialized form of typing that converts audio and video files into text. Here’s what you need to know, from the process to its benefits.
Speech Recognition for Court Reporting
Speech recognition can be a powerful tool for a law firm, especially ones that handle a lot of remote hearings. Learn how speech recognition can work for you.
Court Reporting Trends
Our latest report breaks down the top trends in digital court reporting, including the rise of AI-powered speech-to-text and remote court proceedings.

Rico v. U.S. and Hencely v. Fluor Corp
The Supreme Court hears oral arguments in the cases of Rico v. U.S. and Hencely v. Fluor Corp. Read the transcript here.

UK Home Secretary on Train Stabbing
UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood speaks in the House of Commons on the train stabbing attack in which 11 people were wounded. Read the transcript here.

Political Violence Hearing
The Senate Judiciary Committee holds a hearing focused on politically motivated violence. Read the transcript here.
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