Prop. 8 proponents object to TV for hearing in federal court
December 30, 2009 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, FAC's Mobile Website, News & Opinion
Sponsors of Prop. 8 the ballot measure that banned same-sex in California say that television coverage of the court trial in San Francisco in January would result in harassment and intimidation of witnesses and other participants. -DB San Francisco Chronicle December 30, 2009 By Bob Egelko SAN FRANCISCO — Sponsors of California’s ban on same-sex marriage, [...]
In Separate Moves, State and Federal Courts in California OK Policy Changes Allowing Greater Public Access
December 18, 2009 by Peter Scheer
Filed under Commentary, News & Opinion
BY PETER SCHEER — The courts in California are often criticized for being out of step with the rest of the country. A willingness among judges to deviate from national orthodoxy is not necessarily a bad thing, however. Just this week the administrative arm of the California Supreme Court adopted a rule providing public access [...]
Judge rules no TV for transit police murder trial
December 3, 2009 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, FAC's Mobile Website, News & Opinion, News Gathering
To put the lid on excessive publicity, Los Angeles Judge Robert Perry ruled that there would be no TV for the trial of Johannes Mehserle for shooting an unarmed rider January 1 in Oakland, California. -DB San Francisco Chronicle November 3, 2009 By Demian Bulwa LOS ANGELES — Hours after being assigned to preside over the [...]









