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Reporters and legal experts from Canada and the United States talked about the differences in the legal systems of the two countries and spe… read more
Reporters and legal experts from Canada and the United States talked about the differences in the legal systems of the two countries and specifically focused on the existence of cameras and media in the courtroom. They pondered the questions of when justice becomes entertainment and when fairness requires openness. After their remarks they answered questions from the audience. close
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- Daniel Abrams Correspondent NBC News
- Edward Greenspan Attorney
- Patrick Lesage Chief Justice Ontario (Province), Canada
- Kirk Makin Correspondent Globe and Mail (Toronto, Canada)
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