Cameras in courts
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Trial over gay-marriage ban will be recorded and broadcast
A federal judge in San Francisco has decided the first trial challenging California's same-sex marriage ban will be filmed over… -
Western federal courts can now videotape some trials
The body that oversees 15 western federal trial courts announced a pilot program yesterday that will allow the videotaping of… -
Oklahoma pharmacist's murder trial can be televised, judge rules
An Oklahoma County judge will allow television stations to broadcast the murder trial of a pharmacist charged with killing a… -
Judge reprimanded for allowing cameras in courtroom
An appellate judge criticized a federal district court judge on Monday for allowing video recording and still photography at a… -
Judge finds Web producer not 'legitimate media'
An independent video producer will not be allowed to videotape a pair of criminal trials in Tennessee because a judge… -
Sotomayor has had "positive experiences" with cameras in court
Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor told senators at her confirmation hearing Tuesday that she has had "positive experiences" with cameras… -
First Circuit won't allow Webcast in file-sharing case
The U.S. Court of Appeals in Boston (1st Cir.) has overturned a federal judge's order that a hearing in an illegal… -
Oral arguments held over proposed Webcast in filesharing case
The Globe has a report on oral arguments today in the U.S. Court of Appeals in Boston (1st Cir.) over whether… -
Senate bill would allow cameras in federal courts
Cameras would be allowed in federal courtrooms, so long as a judge approves, under a bill introduced in the U.S. Senate… -
Judge reopens debate on courtroom coverage in file-sharing case
A federal judge who said she would allow live Internet streaming of a court proceeding in a file-sharing case may be preparing to…