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Live Stream Opens up Appeals Court Hearing on on Trump’s Travel Ban
By today (Friday afternoon), the big news is that the 9th District Appeals Court did not strike down the court-ordered stay on President Trump’s executive order banning then entrance of traveller from seven Muslim-majority countries and limiting entrance to the … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 13
Tagged cameras in the courtroom, live streaming courts, media law, President Trump
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Local TV station news operation has a bad day
So, my local NTV News television station has had a bad day covering a murder trial in Kansas. We’ll let them tell the story:
Posted in Chapter 13, Chapter 9
Tagged cameras in the courtroom, media law
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Link Ch. 13 – Cameras in the Courtroom
There’s been a long debate in the United States whether still, movie or television cameras belong in the courtrooms. TV cameras have become a common feature in many local, state, and appellate courts, but as of this writing, the Supreme … Continue reading
Posted in Book Link, Chapter 13
Tagged cameras in the courtroom, free press/fair trial, media law
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