By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Say cheese, litigators. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals wants to put cameras in federal trial courts. The circuit's Judicial Council last week sent federal court authorities in Washington, D.C., a plan to reverse a long-standing nationwide ban and allow photographing, recording and broadcasting of non-jury civil trials at the trial judges' discretion. Chief Judge Alex Kozinski...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Say cheese, litigators. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals wants to put cameras in federal trial courts. The circuit's Judicial Council last week sent federal court authorities in Washington, D.C., a plan to reverse a long-standing nationwide ban and allow photographing, recording and broadcasting of non-jury civil trials at the trial judges' discretion. Chief Judge Alex Kozinski...
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