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Judges and Judiciary

May 27, 2004

Supreme Court Was Ready for Its Close-Up

Column By Philip Carrizosa - SAN FRANCISCO - When the California Supreme Court first allowed cameras into its courtroom in 1981, Chief Justice Rose Bird made a point of noting the "historical first" and of welcoming the local public television station and a pool photographer from the San Francisco Chronicle.

        Column
        
        By Philip Carrizosa
        
        SAN FRANCISCO - When the California Supreme Court first allowed cameras into its courtroom in 1981, Chief Justice Rose Bird made a point of noting the "historical first"...

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