Courts Without Cameras are Blind Justice
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Haynes Boone Media Law Associate Michael Lambert and Communications Manager William Joy discuss the push for cameras in courtrooms, exploring the patchwork of media access laws across the US and the potential impact on transparency and public trust in the judicial system. From the right to a public trial to the challenges of outdated recording policies, they delve into the complexities and potential reforms shaping the future of courtroom transparency.
- Michael Lambert, Associate, Intellectual Property Practice Group
- William Joy, Communications Manager
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