Cameras in courts
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Court allows broadcast in Calif. same-sex marriage appeal
The U.S. Court of Appeals in San Francisco (9th Cir.) allowed the live broadcast Monday of more than two hours… -
Comments on California Bench-Bar-Media Committee Draft Report
Comments by the Reporters Committee on the draft recommendations by California's Bench-Bar-Media Committee on various issues, including camera access to…By Jenn TopperCategorized in Court Access -
Judicial Conference allows cameras in federal district courts
The Judicial Conference of the United States announced Tuesday a pilot project to allow cameras in some federal district courtroom… -
L.A. times can publish pictures taken in court, court rules
The California Court of Appeal threw out a lower court's order prohibiting the Los Angeles Times from publishing photographs of… -
Senate committee passes measures on cameras in courtrooms
The Senate Judiciary Committee has passed several measures allowing cameras in the courtroom, the Blog of Legal Times reports. -
Closing arguments in same-sex marriage case will not be broadcast
A federal court in San Francisco announced on Friday that it is not planning to broadcast closing arguments in the… -
Closing arguments in same-sex marriage case may be broadcast
A federal court in San Francisco may broadcast the closing arguments in the trial over California's same-sex marriage ban even… -
Supreme Court blocks broadcast of Prop. 8 trial
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday said that the federal trial over California's same-sex marriage ban would not be aired… -
High court blocks taping of trial over gay-marriage ban
The Supreme Court on Monday temporarily blocked a federal judge's plan to film the trial over whether banning same-sex marriage… -
Judges make openness calls in two police officer trials
An Illinois judge has decided that a hearing during which prosecutors describe their case against a police officer charged with…