The Weakness of the Case for Cameras in the United States Supreme Court

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Bruno, Jonathan R.

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2015

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INTRODUCTION|Mr. Goldstein's assessment is very likely correct. In the long run, it is hard to imagine a public institution as prominent as the United States Supreme Court remaining exempt from the expectations of a public so thoroughly immersed in the medium of digital video. But what is inevitable is not necessarily justifiable. Despite the momentum behind proposals to video record and broadcast Supreme Court proceedings, the arguments advanced on behalf of such proposals turn out to be remarkably weak. This Article offers a critical perspective on those arguments, as well as on the various objections that have been advanced against cameras thus far...

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Creighton University School of Law

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