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Debate Over Televising Federal Courtrooms

The federal court in Boston has been teaming with reporters over the last few months, primarily to cover the trial of alleged mobster James "Whitey” Bulger and accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. With so much public interest in these cases, debate has renewed about whether federal courtrooms should allow video cameras to record the proceedings, or even broadcast trials live.

The news coverage relies on reporters in the courthouse to relay what happened, including expressions on defendants’ faces or the tone of witnesses’ voices. At Tsarnaev’s hearing, for example, the Boston Globe said his jumpsuit was large, making "him appear younger than his 19 years.” ABC News noted that he "appeared to smirk” while Fox News said he "smiled crookedly” and WCVB reported that he gave a "small, lopsided smile.”

 
Opponents have said televising trials could lead to grandstanding and endanger witnesses and victims in some cases. Supporters argue that increased transparency can create more of an understanding for and appreciation of the judicial process, as well as less reliance on a reporter’s interpretation of the courtroom atmosphere.
 
Guests

Nancy Gertner, retired federal judge and professor at Harvard University Law School. She has advocated for allowing video cameras in the courtroom, and testified in favor of cameras before Congress.

David Olson, professor at Boston College Law School. He used to be a patent litigator at the law firm of Kirkland & Ellis LLP.
 
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2 Julie Willard  
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I believe we should have the right to watch federal trials such as the two listed in this article. I, for one, would love to see reactions, facial expressions, body language, evidence, etc.

1 Trisha  
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Yes, we should all get to see and hear what's going on in both cases! Both effect us as citizens! Blur out witness faces if you must I believe everyone should have the chance to see proof of the Boston case! There is uncontrollable controversy in this specific case and we the people deserve to hear and see it all!!

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