Cameras in courts
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Reporters Committee reviews Judge Merrick Garland’s record on media law cases
President Biden has nominated the federal appeals court judge to serve as the next U.S. attorney general. -
Media rights advocates object to Utah court rule revision on video-recording of cases
Utah’s court system began allowing TV cameras, smartphones and laptops into public court proceedings last year, but officials revised that… -
Georgia court remands decision on recording trial, citing trouble with defining 'news media'
In a decision on whether a student could record court proceedings, the Court of Appeals of Georgia stated this week… -
Reporters Committee panel discusses technology and transparency in the Supreme Court
Supreme Court correspondents, academics, lawyers and a state supreme court chief justice discussed court transparency at the National Press Club… -
Journalists now allowed to tweet, live blog from Utah courtrooms
The Utah Supreme Court on Monday approved a rule that will allow journalists to tweet, live stream and blog from… -
OpenCourt can record Mass. jury trials, state high court judge rules
OpenCourt, a Massachusetts courtroom transparency program can begin streaming video of jury trials at a local district court, a judge… -
Proposed rule could permit video coverage of Utah courts
The Utah Judicial Council unanimously approved measures on Monday that moves video coverage of civil and criminal trial proceedings one… -
Proposed rule to prohibit electronic devices in Fla. courts one step closer to being enacted
A proposed addition to the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration that would give trial judges the authority to limit the… -
Media groups develop ways to provide timely information about health care arguments
Many news media organizations developed unprecedented methods to provide real-time coverage of this week’s historic arguments in the federal health…