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State Bar & Bar Associations

Feb. 26, 1999

ABA Chief Makes a Case for Cameras in Supreme Court

WASHINGTON - Saying such a move would help restore people's faith in government, American Bar Association president Philip S. Anderson on Wednesday called on the U.S. Supreme Court and all other courts in the country to open their proceedings to television cameras.

By Daniel A. Shaw
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - Saying such a move would help restore people's faith in government, American Bar Association president Philip S. Anderson on Wednesday called on the U.S. Supreme Court and all other courts in the country to open their proceedings to television cameras.
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