The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times has a quick interview update from Tony Mauro who observes that Sotomayor's background
with cameras in the courtroom (they are permitted at the 2nd Circuit) and her measured demeanor may marginally improve the prospects for cameras at the Supreme Court in the next few years.
Not exact matches
1) Question: I know that the court rule is «no
cameras in the
courtroom» but, come on, what are they really going to do to me if I try to walk
in with one?
«
In time, maybe, we'll one day have cameras in the courtroom, if I have anything to do with it,» Gertner say
In time, maybe, we'll one day have
cameras in the courtroom, if I have anything to do with it,» Gertner say
in the
courtroom, if I have anything to do
with it,» Gertner says.
According to reports
in the Boulder Daily
Camera and The Colorado Independent, lawyers objected that live - blogging and tweeting the sensational case could interfere
with defendant Alex Midyette's right to a fair trial by tipping sequestered witnesses to proceedings
in the
courtroom.
At its physical heart is an all - singing, all - dancing simulated
courtroom festooned
with technology that includes multiple
cameras, software and large screens where new applications can be tested to destruction
in simulated hearings and students can get a feel of how courts are likely to develop.
Because of the keen public interest
in the trial, a local TV station found itself wrestling
with how to visually present the case to its viewers
in light of the US federal court ban on
cameras in the
courtroom.