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    Gideon v. Wainwright and the Right to Counsel

    Jurists and attorneys talked about Gideon v. Wainwright, the 1963 Supreme Court landmark case that ruled criminal defendants at the state level have a right to counsel. The panel also spoke …

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    Federal Circuit Judicial Conference

    Moderated by Mr. Phillips, all the Federal Circuit Court judges discussed their docket work loads, rules and decision-making processes, critical cases on the docket, the use of computers and…

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    Reargument of Buckley v. Valeo

    Mayer, Brown & Platt Senior Partner Philip Lacovara and former White House Counsel Lloyd Cutler argued a hypothetical case in which the Federal Election Commission wished to reverse the 1975…

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    Free Air Time for Presidential Campaigns

    Members of the Federal Communications Commission heard from policy-makers and media executives on a proposal for free television time for presidential campaigns.

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    The Media Debate on Public Executions

    The panelists debated whether the media should be allowed to broadcast executions. The American University Criminal Law Society hosted the forum. The panel consisted of practicing lawyers, r…

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    Television Coverage of Federal Courts

    Participants in this day-long conference discussed the use of cameras in criminal court cases. This hearing examined the testimonies and results of a three year experiment of their use. Judg…

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    Cameras in the Courtroom

    In separate interviews, journalists and judicial experts talked about the 1991 experiment in televising civil trials in two courts of appeals and six district courts. No criminal cases were …

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    Conservative Supreme Court Forum

    The Federalist Society held a meeting on the Supreme Court. Participants spoke about recent high court decisions and their effect on separation of powers. They analyzed the movement in the C…

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    Ginsburg Supreme Court Nomination

    Attorneys Timothy Dyk, Marna Tucker, and Janet Benshoof familiar with the work of Supreme Court nominee Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg discussed their impressions of Judge Ginsburg’s work and tem…

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    Cameras in Federal Courtrooms

    A panel of experts discussed the background and progress of the one-year experiment in selected federal courts. They also assessed whether cameras would ultimately be allowed in all federal …

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    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 district courts and two appeals courts. The in-studio gu…

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    The Legacy of Earl Warren, Part 4

    Three former clerks for Chief Justice Earl Warren discussed their experiences in the U.S. Supreme Court, their relationships with the chief justice, and the nature of Supreme Court clerkship…

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    History of Cameras in the Courts

    Former Representative Robert Kastenmeier, (D-Wisconsin), Timothy Dyk, an attorney, and James Eaglin, assistant director, Federal Judicial Center, discussed the historic process that resulted…

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    Testing Journalistic Ethics

    The Federal Communications Bar Association and the American Bar Association hosted a panel that discussed recent Supreme Court decisions ruling on media ethics and the boundaries these rules…

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    Media and the Courtroom

    Timothy Dyk, attorney and legal scholar, talked about the legal ethics of televising courtroom proceedings. He cited the first and sixth amendments to the Constitution in support of his advo…

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    Supreme Court Preview

    The National Chamber Litigation Center briefed reporters on the upcoming U.S. Supreme Court term. The center is the public policy law firm of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. It represents busi…

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    First Amendment Power - The Indecency Issue

    The panelists discuss where the first amendment begins and ends and where indecency in broadcasting begins and ends.

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    What's Indecent? Who Decides?

    A discussion sponsored by the Federal Communication Bar Association on indecent programming. This Seminar was entitled “What’s Indecent? Who Decides? A 24 Hour Ban on Indecent Programs” was …

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    C-SPAN Broadcast Cable Interface D.C. Seminar