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Chicago US Appeals Court Considers Allowing TV Coverage

A Chicago-based federal appeals court is looking into allowing TV cameras to cover some of its proceedings. The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals could join state high courts and several federal appellate courts in permitting live broadcasts.

Chief Judge Diane Wood addressed the issue last week at a 7th Circuit conference in Indianapolis. The circuit includes Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. 

In a speech, she cited the experience of the California-based 9th Circuit. It already televises oral arguments. There were fears lawyers and judges might grandstand for cameras. But Wood says that just hasn't happened.

Wood says a court committee will consider setting up a pilot TV-camera program. The 7th Circuit already records oral arguments and releases the audio hours later. 

  

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