Cameras in the Courtroom
The American Bar Association (ABA) hosted a panel discussion on allowing video cameras in courtrooms during proceedings. Participants debated the… read more
The American Bar Association (ABA) hosted a panel discussion on allowing video cameras in courtrooms during proceedings. Participants debated the pros and cons of allowing cameras in the courtroom. The audience also took part in the discussion. The panel took part during the ABA’s annual conference in Washington D.C. close
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- John Burris Attorney
- George Freeman Chair American Bar Association->Regulatory Reform Group
- William von Hoene Attorney
- Bill Jeffress Attorney
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Kelli L. Sager Attorney
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Anton Valukas Attorney
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