
Congress debates forcing staid Supreme Court to televise arguments
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For the first time in history, a Senate panel voted to approve a bill which would require the High Court televise its oral arguments.
And that’s precisely what could happen in the U.S. Supreme Court if a coalition of bipartisan senators has its way. The High Court bars cameras. But there’s been a push for decades to open up the Supreme Court and beam its proceedings into everyone’s living room and directly onto your iPhone. The Supreme Court is a secretive institution: only seats for 50 visitors, no cameras. Reporters only scribble with pens and notebooks inside.More Related News

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