Yeah this seems like it will lead to judge intimidation, "We are recording you, better interpret the laws and Constitution like we want."
US Senate panel advances bills allowing cameras in US Supreme Court, lower courts
17 hours ago by Valuy to c/politics
Personally I think that elected officials are public property, and they should have to wear body cameras and/or have cameras follow them 24/7, and the footage should be reviewable by anyone. Carve out minor exemptions for solo bathroom visits and sleeping in the same room as a spouse, provided no phones are in the room when a camera isn't present.
If you don't want the scrutiny, don't run for office
Absolutely not lol, no human is property and privacy is a human right (though one that is frequently abused). You shouldn't need to give up your rights to run for office, that's ridiculous.
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I'm immediately suspicious of any major change to the Judicial system proposed, especially while Rs control Congress. Not that I wouldn't be suspicious if Ds did.
My guess is they want to influence the Judges. Obviously, it has nothing at all to do with "the public's right to know", that's just bullshit.
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