The Mississippi Courtroom Internet Access: Appropriate Use Policy (for Attorneys) applies to all attorneys who use the Internet in courtrooms across the state of Mississippi. It is designed to ensure that attorneys use the Internet in a responsible and ethical manner. The policy outlines the types of activities that are acceptable and unacceptable when using the Internet in the courtroom. Types of activities allowed include researching case law, submitting documents electronically, and accessing court documents. Unacceptable activities include using the Internet for personal or recreational purposes, accessing social media sites, and viewing inappropriate material. The policy also outlines the responsibilities of the attorney when using the Internet in the courtroom, such as ensuring the security of their devices, protecting confidential information, and notifying the court of any inappropriate use of the Internet. The policy also outlines the consequences for violating the policy, which can include sanctions, fines, and suspension of the attorney’s license. Overall, the Mississippi Courtroom Internet Access: Appropriate Use Policy (for Attorneys) is designed to ensure that all attorneys use the Internet in the courtroom in a responsible and ethical manner.