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Televising the bench trial proceedings in this case would also promote deeply rooted First Amendment principles that favor broad public access to judicial proceedings.
Karen Ocamb: Prop 8 Backers Ask Federal Judge to Ban Cameras, Plaintiffs Reply 2010
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Televising oral arguments is by no means a novel or dangerous idea.
Notable 2010
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Televising the conference meetings could help, but, realistically, this is likely to push the substantive decision-making and discussion off-line.
Want To Keep Lobbyists At Bay? Make The Financial Reform Process More Transparent: Simon Johnson 2010
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Televising government, the thinking goes, can help us all understand how government works, even if it is a total mess.
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Televising government, the thinking goes, can help us all understand how government works, even if it is a total mess.
Prop 8 TV? The Educational Argument for Governing in the Wide Open Scola, Nancy 2010
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Televising government, the thinking goes, can help us all understand how government works, even if it is a total mess.
Prop 8 TV? The Educational Argument for Governing in the Wide Open 2010
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Head of Legal: Televising the courts: Keir Starmer is right skip to main
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Televising health-care deliberations, putting prospective legislation and such on the web where concerned citizens can exercise oversight, that's red meat for limited-government types.
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"Televising this was indefensible," said the Rev. Richard McBrien, chairman of the theology department at the University of Notre Dame.
The Exorcism Of Gina 2008
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HOWARD KURTZ, HOST (voice over): Televising slander.
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