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The Controversy over Cameras in the U.S. Supreme Court
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The Controversy over Cameras in the U.S. Supreme Court

The Controversy over Cameras in the U.S. Supreme Court

Lawyer 2 Lawyer · Attorney J. Craig Williams and Legal Talk Network

December 16, 201139m 57s

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Show Notes

Should the U.S. Supreme Court broadcast its sessions to the American public or should cameras be kept out of the SCOTUS chamber? Proponents of cameras say they are needed for transparency. Opponents call the idea potentially unconstitutional and harmful. Lawyer2Lawyer co-hosts and attorneys, J. Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi welcome Nancy Marder, Professor of Law at Chicago-Kent College of Law and Eric P. Robinson, Deputy Director of the Donald W. Reynolds Center for Courts and Media at the University of Nevada in Reno, for an in depth discussion on both sides of this very important issue.