Illinois Supreme Court Makes Courtroom Cameras Policy Permanent
via Chicago Sun-Times
“Declaring a four-year pilot program a success, the Illinois Supreme Court on Monday announced a permanent policy allowing media cameras into courtrooms around the state.
The Supreme Court launched the experimental pilot program in January 2012. Since then, it said 15 judicial circuits have been approved for courtroom cameras, and members of the media have made more than 450 requests.
‘At every level of the judicial system, we do the people’s work, and the people have an interest in observing how the judicial process functions,’ Chief Justice Rita B. Garman said in a statement. ‘We are pleased with the success of the pilot project and with the great cooperation we have received from the media.’”
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