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City College of San Francisco Cameras in Courtroom Presidential Works Analysis

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?1?The purpose of this assignment is to research and analyze presidential works as well as contemplate characteristics of a particular President of the United States.   

 ?2?Cameras in the Courtroom

There is debate about whether there should be cameras used in the courtroom.  Some argue that it is beneficial while others feel that it is distracting to the proceedings.  The U.S. Supreme Court has only allowed audio taping of important cases.  Generally, courts do not allow cameras to record proceedings, although laws may vary by state.  Fourteen federal trial courts are taking part in a digital video pilot program. (See link for Cameras in Courtroom in module)

First review one of the videos available on the Cameras in the Courtroom website. Note that you may choose your video based on the court location, subject matter or procedural issues. 

In your paper you should clearly state which case you viewed, begin with a summary of the content of the video and case then proceed to answer all of the following questions.

  • Did you get the sense that the presence of the camera seemed to impact the people in the courtroom?  
  • You should also reflect on how you feel about cameras in the courtroom overall.  Should they be allowed in all cases, only certain cases or not at all? 

Be certain to state your reasons for your conclusion and give examples.   

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