Cameras inside the Supreme Court have long been prohibited. But now a bipartisan group of senators is looking to change that, introducing the “Cameras in the Courtroom Act.” It would allow television coverage of all open court sessions, though justices could vote on forbidding cameras in certain situations if due process rights were at risk. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more.
Source: CBS Minnesota
Rare bipartisan agreement on cameras in the Supreme Court
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