Federal Appeals Courts and New Media
Panelists talked about the impact of federal courts of appeals and how the new media may be changing their anonymity and their public face. Because the Supreme Court hears so few cases, the…
271 viewsPanelists talked about the impact of federal courts of appeals and how the new media may be changing their anonymity and their public face. Because the Supreme Court hears so few cases, the…
271 viewsInterview with Tony Mauro, USA Today, Supreme Court reporter that discussed the topic of cameras in federal courts and the recent decision by a committee of federal judges to refuse any furt…
59 viewsThe guests discussed the cameras in the federal courts experiment.
43 viewsIn separate interviews, journalists and judicial experts talked about the 1991 experiment in televising civil trials in two courts of appeals and six district courts. No criminal cases were …
82 viewsReporters who cover the federal court system participated in a discussion on the press coverage of the judiciary & current Supreme Court Terms, Sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Righ…
40 viewsTony Mauro of USA Today and David Bartlett of the Radio-TV News Directors Association spoke about the use of television cameras in courtrooms on the first day of a three year experiment allo…
53 viewsThis telecast of the case “Edgewood Independent School District v. Kirby” was the first time television cameras were allowed to record oral arguments of the Texas State Supreme Court. The ca…
378 viewsComplete title is “The Supreme Court and the First Amendment: What the Future Holds for the Press.”
99 viewsCases discussed: Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier concerns a Supreme Court 5 to 3 ruling that public school officials can determine the content of school newspapers and other activiti…
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