Includes bibliographical references (p. 101-106) and index.
Contents
Cameras should be allowed in courtrooms / Barbara Cochran -- Cameras should not be allowed in courtrooms / Jan E. DuBois -- Cameras should only be allowed in criminal trials with the consent of all parties / Barbara E. Bergman -- Cameras should be allowed in the Supreme Court / Arlen Specter -- Cameras should not be allowed in the Supreme Court / Christina B. Whitman -- Supreme Court proceedings should be recorded but not televised / Scott C. Wilcox -- Cameras in courtrooms would trivialize court proceedings / Woody West -- Cameras in courtrooms would lead to a more educated public / Sandy Grady -- Reluctance to use cameras in courtrooms is a result of the Simpson trial -- Ellia thompson -- Cameras should be allowed at high-profile trials / Howard Rosenberg -- Cameras should not be allowed at high-profile trials / Matthew Gilbert -- Beltway sniper John Allen Muhammad's trial should be televised / Radio-Television News Directors Association et al. -- Beltway sniper Lee Boyd Malvo's trial should not be televised / Andrew Cohen.