Texas Supreme Court Hearing
This telecast of the case “Edgewood Independent School District v. Kirby” was the first time television cameras were allowed to record oral … read more
This 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 case involved equality of school financing in Texas. Tony Mauro of USA Today and Richard Dunham of the Dallas Times-Herald offered commentary on the case before the telecast of the proceedings. close
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