The document discusses the impact of social media on the legal community and judiciary. It notes that jurors have gotten into trouble by discussing cases on social media, sometimes resulting in mistrials. It also discusses how courts are dealing with social media, with some allowing uses like live tweeting but also establishing new rules to restrict jurors' social media use during trials. Finally, it argues that social media opens doors for communication if used appropriately, and that courts should embrace it but also set limits for certain forums.