
Letitia James Advocates for NY Court Cameras: Pushing for Judicial Transparency
Letitia James advocates for introducing cameras in New York courtrooms to enhance transparency and public access to judicial proceedings.
Letitia James advocates for introducing cameras in New York courtrooms to enhance transparency and public access to judicial proceedings.
Here are the assembly members holding up cameras in NY Courts.
Use this Memorial Day weekend to leave a message and get cameras in NY Courts.
It remains a great frustration that New Yorkers and others in the country cannot see important and consequential trials taking place in NYS.
NY remains one of the only two states in the U.S. that steadfastly refuses to allow cameras in its courtrooms. This policy has drawn sharp criticism, especially now, as the state plays host to the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump
One crucial step forward would be cameras into New York courts, to ensure transparency and accountability in child welfare cases.
Letitia James advocates for introducing cameras in New York courtrooms to enhance transparency and public access to judicial proceedings.
Here are the assembly members holding up cameras in NY Courts.
Use this Memorial Day weekend to leave a message and get cameras in NY Courts.
It remains a great frustration that New Yorkers and others in the country cannot see important and consequential trials taking place in NYS.
NY remains one of the only two states in the U.S. that steadfastly refuses to allow cameras in its courtrooms. This policy has drawn sharp criticism, especially now, as the state plays host to the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump
One crucial step forward would be cameras into New York courts, to ensure transparency and accountability in child welfare cases.
Former President Trump advocates live media coverage in his upcoming trials for enhanced court transparency.
In the realm of courtroom transparency, a glaring contrast emerges: Idaho allows cameras to capture murder cases, yet New York’s laws stand as one of the two states barring them.
In a seemingly bipartisan alignment with Democratic lawmakers and former President Donald Trump’s legal counsel, Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee said they want cameras allowed into the courtroom
The fourth indictment against Trump has resulted in both democrats and republicans calling for cameras in NY Courts.