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81. CJR May/June 2005: Stations Of The Cross At his side, just beyond the cameraÂs view, sits a squat pedestal that holds a FamilyNet tv, part of the Southern Baptist ConventionÂs media empire, http://www.cjr.org/issues/2005/3/blake-evangelist.asp | |
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82. Apcmag.com: Daily Dispatch (opinion) - KazaaGate Day 1 A tv network reporter told us how the loneliest woman at Federal court had And the tv camera crews were toughing it out and he d just look soft if some http://www.apcmag.com/apc/v3.nsf/0/087056D20E183B3BCA256F5C00024F78 | |
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83. EPIC: Gender And Electronic Privacy Page For instance, individuals use tiny cameras to take upskirt and other fetish There is significant debate among gender studies experts on the public http://www.epic.org/privacy/gender/ | |
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84. Presidential Contenders Square Off In Lively Debate On National TV (12/26/04) Presidential contenders square off in lively debate on national tv Perhaps theSupreme Court is lying and you are telling the truth? http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/2004/520401.shtml | |
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85. Thunderbird Magazine Court is a fascinating place. As a reporter, I have had the privilege of being use the basic tool of my trade, the television camera, to show it all. http://www.journalism.ubc.ca/thunderbird/archives/2000.03/excerpt.html | |
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86. Protests Against Surveillance Cameras We are told that the use of surveillance cameras enjoys widespread Responses tolegal complaints are due to the court within 30 days of being served. http://www.notbored.org/camera-protests.html | |
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87. Jouvert 5.3 -- Monika Mehta, What Is Behind Film Censorship? My research into recent Indian censorship debates reveals that battles over On the day of the trial, RP Chugh failed to arrive in court on time and the http://social.chass.ncsu.edu/jouvert/v5i3/mehta.htm | |
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88. BRIA 10:1 Free Press, Fair Trial, Religious Rights, Lindbergh Baby Kipnapping, C Today, some 44 states allow cameras (including television) in the courtroom In the future, television may be allowed into federal criminal courts and http://www.crf-usa.org/bria/bria10_1.html | |
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89. Journalism Fellowships In Child And Family Policy Florida routinely permit both reporters and cameras in juvenile court hearings.And three Indiana judges have allowed tv cameras into their courtrooms http://www.child-family.umd.edu/works_stack.htm | |
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90. RTNDA Codes Of Ethics And Standards In court, broadcast newsmen shall conduct themselves with dignity, use surreptitious newsgathering techniques, including hidden cameras or microphones, http://www.missouri.edu/~jourvs/rtcodes.html | |
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91. Cinemocracy: Television In ÂFast Forward, Boliek examines the two seminal Supreme Court cases that concern 9(a)(iv) tv cameras will be locked into place during all debates. http://www.cinemocracy.com/cinemocracy/television/ | |
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92. FrontPage Magazine.com :: The Un-PATRIOT-ic Left By Jamie Glazov In today s Frontpage debate, we have the pleasure of introducing Court TVcould broadcast the legal wrangling between the cellÂs attorneys and http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=13430 |
93. WebLife: A Reason To Vote: Chapter 2 Television camera crews, photographers, and print reporters balancing taperecorders and note Forbes took Arkansas Public Television to court, and lost. http://weblife.org/vote/chapter2.html | |
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94. US Dept Of State - Publications The three principal areas of major policy debate and litigation in the The US Supreme Court does not permit cameras or live radio broadcasts in its http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/democracy/dmpaper10.htm | |
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95. FindLaw's Writ - Amar: Too Much Order In The Court The Supreme Court bars television cameras and radio microphones from its The Supreme Court s policies lag far behind those of other branches of the http://writ.news.findlaw.com/amar/20021018.html | |
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96. The Trend Toward Opening Juvenile Court Is Now Gaining Momentum routinely permit both reporters and cameras in juvenile court hearings.And three Indiana judges have allowed tv cameras into their courtrooms for http://www.post-gazette.com/nation/20010923opencourt0923p8.asp | |
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97. American University Library - American Elections And Politics Mediagraphy A behindthe-scenes look at the 1992 presidential campaign, The four unabridgedtelevision debates of the 1960 campaign for the presidency of the United http://www.library.american.edu/subject/media/elections.html | |
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98. Twenty Hard Hits (Metro Times Detroit) ÂHe sent tv cameras over to our offices, recalls Williams. In the aftermath,Court tv and other media have called on Cooper to help add context and http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=670 |
99. Michelle Malkin: WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? Thousands of violent criminal suspects are brought through our court In theAtlanta case, the problem is not the use of female officers to escort http://michellemalkin.com/archives/001765.htm | |
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100. Satya Aug. 02: Interview With Ronit Avni Initially, the idea was to disseminate video cameras to human rights that youteach people how to use video as evidence in a court, what do you mean? http://www.satyamag.com/aug02/avni.html | |
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