I teach a class on Public Sleuthing on Social Networks, and show how these sites are being used in the courts. Last fall I included the Australian case of an attorney serving process via Facebook. Social Media Law Student talks about this case in his recent blog posting and links to a further article from DLA Piper. In my class I show examples of how social networking sites are used for evidence gathering, jury evaluation, tracking people and more. I include whether these sites should be discoverable as questioned in the Legal Technology article from November of 2008. Check out our class schedule to be included in my next Public Sleuthing training.