Media in the Courtroom

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English

 

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Cari M

 

Date added:

May 19, 2017

 

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University

 

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B

 

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Beginning with the arguments in Bush v. Gore, the Court began to release audiotapes and transcripts of its proceedings. However, in spite of Congressional attempts to open the Supreme Court to cameras, the justices remain opposed to cameras in their courtroom. This essay argues for camera coverage in the courtroom...
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This essay argues for camera coverage in the courtroom. Should we allow the media in the courtroom so the public is not in the dark? Pearlstein, A. (1994) P.21, Davis' (1986) and part of Riedel's (1993) experiment revealed that potential jurors are able to set aside pretrial publicity and render a verdict on the evidence presented...
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