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Courtrooms traditionally have been open to the public, but judges often close proceedings or seal documents when they feel secrecy is justified. Criminal and civil courts and documents are both usually presumptively open, depending on state laws, and most states allow some level of camera coverage of trials. You have the right to fight for openness in courts, and oppose gag orders on parties.