On the recordMarch 20, 2022
I think it should be a decision for the Supreme Court to make about whether or not there are cameras in the courtroom, not a decision for the Article I branch to make for Article III.
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congress.govI think it should be a decision for the Supreme Court to make about whether or not there are cameras in the courtroom, not a decision for the Article I branch to make for Article III.
Sasse argues that the Supreme Court should decide on courtroom cameras, not Congress.
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