Cameras in the Courtroom
Judge Merritt, who chairs the U.S. Judicial Conference, talked about televising federal appellate court proceedings, especially the issues i… read more
Judge Merritt, who chairs the U.S. Judicial Conference, talked about televising federal appellate court proceedings, especially the issues involved and why the committee decided to allow federal judges to allow cameras into these courts. Ms. House talked about the purposes and functions of the Court’s public information office and how reporters use the facilities to cover Court activities. Ms. Yarborough talked about the Supreme Court building. close
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