Cameras in Courts
The program analyzed the first year of a three-year “experiment” that allows television cameras to cover certain federal cases in six distri… read more
The program analyzed the first year of a three-year “experiment” that allows television cameras to cover certain federal cases in six district courts and two appeals courts. The in-studio guests, Mr. Tim Dyk (Attorney-Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue) and Mr. Robert Kastenmeier (former Rep. D- Wisconsin), had been involved in setting up the experiment. Judges and attorneys who had been involved in cases televised by C-SPAN joined them by telephone and gave their opinions about what had been accomplished by the television coverage. close
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- Jack Boos Attorney
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Timothy B. Dyk Attorney
- James Meeder Attorney Beverage and Diamond
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