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    Trumping Rule 53: A Historic Trials Exception for Courtroom Cameras?

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    The anticipated criminal trials of former President Trump will test the judiciarys absolutism in excluding cameras from federal courtrooms. Will researchers looking back on these historic cases find nothing in the vault but colored-pencil drawings? Join a panel of experts who have worked on all sides of televised trials for a timely discussion about whether 75-year-old assumptions about courtroom cameras should be revisited at a time of unprecedented skepticism about the integrity of the judicial process.

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    Sep 27, 2023

    2023-09-27T14:00:00-04:00 2023-09-27T15:00:00-04:00 Trumping Rule 53: A Historic Trials Exception for Courtroom Cameras?

    The anticipated criminal trials of former President Trump will test the judiciarys absolutism in excluding cameras from federal courtrooms. Will researchers looking back on these historic cases find nothing in the vault but colored-pencil drawings? Join a panel of experts who have worked on all sides of televised trials for a timely discussion about whether 75-year-old assumptions about courtroom cameras should be revisited at a time of unprecedented skepticism about the integrity of the judicial process.

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