U.S. judges agree to pilot study of cameras in court
September 15, 2010 by SusanaMontes
Filed under 1st Amendment News, News & Opinion
The nation’s federal judges agreed yesterday to a pilot project that could televise some civil trials — 16 years after the judges ended a similar experiment. September 15, 2010 By The Associated Press WASHINGTON —Appeals court judge David Sentelle told reporters that many of the details remained to be worked out, but that cameras could [...]
Elena Kagan on the First Amendment: Evidence from Her Confirmation Hearings
July 6, 2010 by SusanaMontes
Filed under 1st Amendment News, News & Opinion
U.S. Solicitor General and Supreme Court Justice nominee Elena Kagan on First Amendment, cameras at the Supreme Court, campaign finance restrictions, libel and antitrust rulings. -SMD Find Law: First Amendment Commentary July 6, 2010 By Julie Hilden During last week’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings, U.S. Solicitor General and nominee Elena Kagan made a number of [...]
Kagan stand on First Amendment in question
May 15, 2010 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Freedom of Speech / Press, News & Opinion
Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan favors a strong examination of the government’s reasons for restricting free speech rather than placing all attention on the effect of the restriction. -db CNS News May 12, 2010 By Matt Cover (CNSNews.com) – Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan said the high court should be focused on ferreting out improper governmental [...]









