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Abstract
In traditional media outlets, on the Internet, and throughout the halls of Congress, debate about whether the Supreme Court should be required to televise its public proceedings is becoming more audible and focused. To date, these discussions have included such topics as the potential effects of broadcasting the Court, the constitutionality of Senator Arlen Specter’s current congressional initiative, S. 344, and how the public would use or abuse televised sessions of our highest tribunal.
Recommended Citation
Bruce Peabody,
Constitutional Etiquette and the Fate Of "Supreme Court TV",
106
Mich. L. Rev. First Impressions
19
(2007).
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