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Hear Ye! No See Ye! Why the Supreme Court is so afraid of cameras

Por: CNN Politics October 12, 2022

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A version of this story appeared in CNN’s What Matters newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free . CNN  —  If can make fun of Supreme Court briefs in an effort to get justices to hear the case of an Ohio man jailed for parody, then please forgive a TV news employee writing, again, about the lack of cameras in federal courts. It’s not an issue that is getting much attention at the moment, but it’s worth considering today for... + full article



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