Slate senior editor Andy Bowers explains the operation of machines used by court reporters to create detailed transcripts of court testimony. One more mystery now, not quite on the scale of Deep ...
A rare 1947 stenography machine used at presidential inaugurations, royal weddings and papal conclaves was brought to a ...
The technology and computerization increasingly being installed in courtrooms across the country is changing the job of court reporters, and is, in some cases, replacing them. Overloaded and ...
Tang Yawei holds the stenograph machine he invented - which allows stenographers to type up to 200 Chinese characters per minute - during an interview at his home in Beijing last week. Wang Jing/China ...
The name Stenograph has long been synonymous with legal transcription. Court and legal reporters, for example, are referred to as stenographers. The craft they practice is known as stenography. While ...
Reston, Feb. 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RESTON, Va., Feb. 8, 2020 — The National Court Reporters Association (NCRA), the country’s leading organization representing stenographic court reporters, ...
Court stenographer Lena Villegas runs a continuous narrow strip of paper swiftly through her fingers, reading from it as easily as if it were newsprint. “Koupbl aou phaeu teupb w kwror tkrebgt,” reads ...
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