Cameras in Court
Further Readings
ABA Journal. 74 (November): 52.
"Are We Being Fed a Steady Diet of Tabloid Television?" 1994. ABA Journal (May).
Caher, John. 2003. "Court TV effort to End Camera Ban Sparks Debate on Civil Rights Law." New York Law Journal 229 (April 23).
"Cameras in the Courtroom: Should Judges Permit High-Profile Trials to Be Televised?" 1995. American Bar Association (ABA) Journal (September).
"Court TV: Frequently Asked Questions." Available online at <www.courttv.com/about/ctvfaq.html> (accessed October 13, 2003).
Fong, Liz. 2002. "Judges Restrict Camera Access in Courtrooms." News Media & the Law 26 (fall): 12.
"Mass Media's Impact on Litigation, Lawyers, and Judges." 1995. Review of Litigation (February 24).
Moyer, Bruce. 2000. "House OKs Court Improvements and Cameras in Court." The Federal Lawyer 47 (July): 12–13.
"Senate Passes Cameras-in-Court Bill."2001. Associated Press (November 30).
"That's Entertainment! The Continuing Debate over Cameras in the Courtroom." 1995. Federal Lawyer (July).
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