Cameras in courts
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Mass. extends journalists electronic access in courts
Journalists will soon be able to use laptop computers and other mobile electronic devices in Massachusetts courtrooms, after the state's… -
Promises of confidentiality require sealing of Prop. 8 video
Video recordings of the contentious trial that struck down California’s ban on same-sex marriage will likely not be released to… -
Illinois Supreme Court approves cameras in trial courts
Cameras and recording devices will be allowed in some Illinois trials after the state’s high court earlier this week authorized… -
Reporters Committee asks U.S. Supreme Court to allow audio, video coverage of health-care reform arguments
Washington, D.C. – The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press has written to U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John… -
Judge rules Proposition 8 trial video must be unsealed
Video recordings of the contentious trial that struck down California’s ban on same-sex marriage should be released to the public,… -
Guidelines announced for federal courtroom camera pilot
Cameras placed in federal courtrooms as part of a three-year pilot project will be controlled by judges and not instantly… -
Prop. 8 supporters ask to seal trial video after partial release
Cameras in the courtroom continue to incite debate, with a motion filed this week concerning the use of recordings of… -
Court allows broadcast in Calif. same-sex marriage appeal
The U.S. Court of Appeals in San Francisco (9th Cir.) allowed the live broadcast Monday of more than two hours… -
Judicial Conference allows cameras in federal district courts
The Judicial Conference of the United States announced Tuesday a pilot project to allow cameras in some federal district courtroom…