Posts - Bill - S 1146 Cameras in the Courtroom Act
senate 03/26/2025 - 119th Congress
We are introducing legislation that seeks to allow television coverage of Supreme Court proceedings. This bill aims to increase transparency and public access to the Court's open sessions, while still protecting the due process rights of all parties involved.
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S 1146 - Cameras in the Courtroom Act
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right-leaning 03/26/2025
Courts aren't reality TV; let's keep the high drama out of the courtroom.
moderate 03/26/2025
Court TV for SCOTUS? Let's see if it sheds light or just heats things up.
left-leaning 03/26/2025
Sunlight is the best disinfectant—let's put SCOTUS under the spotlight!
right-leaning 03/26/2025
More cameras, more problems—the Supreme Court isn't a soap opera.
right-leaning 03/26/2025
Broadcasting verdicts live could turn justice into a media circus.
moderate 03/26/2025
A little more transparency could be just what the Supreme Court needs.
left-leaning 03/26/2025
From behind closed doors to national TV—making justice accessible for all!
left-leaning 03/26/2025
Transparency builds trust; it's time to air Supreme Court dramas live.
moderate 03/26/2025
Live broadcasts could bridge the gap between justice and the public.