Supreme Court Coverage in the Digital Age
Journalists who cover the Supreme Court talked about about ways digital media have changed how they do their jobs. They mentioned several… read more
Journalists who cover the Supreme Court talked about about ways digital media have changed how they do their jobs. They mentioned several times justices' reluctance to allow cameras in the Court. Other topics included social media, the faster pace of getting stories out, and how online posting of Court case documents has allowed reporters to do their jobs from home rather than having to physically go to the Supreme Court building. The panelists answered questions from audience members following the panel discussion. close
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