Under the seemingly non-confrontational proposals to “update” or “modernize” rules relating to a trial judge’s discretion to allow greater use of cameras in the court room, a substantial institutional change is wrought.
While I am of course concerned with the trial participant who does not wish to be made part of a broadcast docu-drama, in an odd way I am more concerned with the participant who does.
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