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Legal media's future includes Internet broadcasts from American courtrooms →

As part of excellent Twitter discussion this morning on the future of legal media, Rex Gradeless, a third-year law student at Saint Louis University, pointed out a pending motion seeking permission to Internet broadcast from the courtroom. Professor Charles Nesson and his team of Harvard Law students have filed a motion to broadcast courtroom coverage of an RIAA trial. Nesson is defending Joel Tenenbaum, who has been sued by the RIAA for $1,050,000 for allegedly downloading ...

tags: charles nesson, courtroom coverage, internet broadcasts, judicial discretion, civil discourse, legal publishers, saint louis university, zeropaid, internet broadcast, nper, cnn, courts system, harvard law, legal content, public nature, courtrooms, administration of justice, tenenbaum, keen interest, democratic society

Posted at Real Lawyers Have Blogs on January 9, 2009, 11:19 am