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The Case for Cameras In the Courtroom

Jordan M. Singer, New England Law School, has published Judges on Demand: The Cognitive Case for Cameras in the Courtroom at 115 Columbia Law Review Sidebar 79 (2015). Here is the abstract.

In 2011, the federal district courts began a pilot program to record and post full-length videos from selected civil proceedings. The program was deliberately structured to preserve the quality and integrity of ongoing adjudication. Three-and-a-half years in, the program has reĀ­vealed an equally important, and unanticipated, benefit: improving the quality and integrity of future adjudication. This Essay describes this second benefit and explains why the pilot program should be extended beyond its scheduled sunset in July 2015.

Read the entire text at the link.