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Courts of Appeals for the Second and Ninth Circuits and the U.S. (e) in accordance with pilot programs approved by the Judicial Conference of the United States."Ī three-year pilot program commenced July 1, 1991, in the U.S. (d) for other purposes of judicial administration or (b) for the perpetuation of the record of the proceedings A judge may authorize such activities in the courtroom or adjacent areas during other proceedings, or recesses between such other proceedings, only: "A Judge may authorize broadcasting, televising, recording, or taking photographs in the courtroom and in adjacent areas during investitive, naturalization, or other ceremonial proceedings.
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The Conference also struck the prohibition contained in the Code of Conduct and adopted a policy on cameras. The report recommended a pilot program permitting electronic media coverage of civil proceedings in six district and two appellate courts. In October 1988 Chief Justice Rehnquist appointed the Ad Hoc Committee on Cameras in the Courtroom.Īt its September 1990 session, the Judicial Conference adopted the report of its Ad Hoc Committee on Cameras in the Courtroom. In 1972 the Judicial Conference of the United States adopted a prohibition against "broadcasting, televising, recording, or taking photographs in the courtroom and areas immediately adjacent thereto." The prohibition, which was contained in the Code of Conduct for United States Judges, applied to criminal and civil cases. Rule 53 states: "xcept as otherwise provided by a statute or these rules, the court must not permit the taking of photographs in the courtroom during judicial proceedings or the broadcasting of judicial proceedings from the courtroom."
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