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Cameras in the Courtroom
Television and the Pursuit of Justice

Marjorie Cohn and David Dow
ISBN 978-0-7864-0502-2

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“a concise, readable overview...very useful”—Choice

“belongs on the shelf of every criminal defense lawyer. It’s the most balanced, comprehensive treatment available of every contentious issue surrounding this debate...a unique blend of historical insight, practical experience, and academic rigor”—California Attorneys for Criminal Justice

“details the often tense relationship between the First and Sixth amendments”—Los Angeles Daily Journal

“investigates the influence of televised courtroom proceedings on trial participants, as well as the related implications for due process”—Criminal Justice Abstracts

“The best book yet about cameras in the courtroom. Meticulously researched and engagingly written.”—Erwin Chemerinsky, professor of law, University of Southern California Law School. “A rare combination of a must-have resource book and an easy read.”—Fred Graham, managing editor, Court TV. “Indispensable.”—Linda Deutsch, special correspondent, Associated Press. “The definitive work.”—Laurie L. Levenson, associate dean for academic affairs, Loyola Law School.