The federal charges against Donald Trump would likely result in the most-watched criminal trials of this generation. That is, if the public had the ability to actually see them.
“Regardless of what the outcome is, whether there’s a conviction or an acquittal, it is going to be really important for the public to see that evidence so that we have faith in the system and people can evaluate the evidence,” Weissmann told hostWeissmann said he believes there is a chance Roberts acts, given “this is a unique case.” Butexecutive director of Fix the Court, a judicial reform advocacy group, is more skeptical about the possibility of a policy change.
There are, according to Katyal, “at least two pathways” to changing the camera policy. One is for the Judicial Conference to vote to amend, though the group has been reluctant to do so in the past. “Indeed, the Conference has considered the idea of allowing cameras for more than 30 years and in 1994, it considered and rejected a proposal to televise criminal trials,” Katyal said. The other option is for Congress to pass a law.
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