Public radio funded a really cool project in Massachusetts to livestream every court proceeding, and ran into constant legal difficulty
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
I think the project wound down, not because of the constant undermining from trial judges/prosecutors/defenders but because no one cared lol
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That's why it's so cool to see the interest in the Muslim ban arguments
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I am extremely passionate about this issue, but in the end I have to admit that like 5 people actually want this level of transparency
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Now we finally have our ideal example re: public interest!
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About as much off-topic criticism of Donald Trump as a Portland karaoke night
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Marino hates the idea of cameras in the courtroom. Marino can go fuck himself
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Marino is flipping out about cameras on child witnesses etc and is losing his shit over the idea of a trial judge have discretion
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Easy solution: don't have the camera show child witnesses. They already block jurors. Judiciary remains the most opaque branch
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it's very easy and it's how they do things in Massachusetts
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En réponse à @sarahjeong @devansADR
it all works just fine, and Marino is an idiot
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