Entertainment & Sports
Nov. 23, 2000
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On Monday, the public was able to watch a live, televised hearing in the Florida Supreme Court on the legal challenge to the manual recounts in that state. In New York, two trial judges - one federal and one state - have issued landmark rulings that the public has a presumptive First Amendment right to watch all criminal and civil trials on television.




On Monday, the public was able to watch a live, televised hearing in the Florida Supreme Court on the legal challenge to the manual recounts in that state. In New York, two trial judges - one federal and one state - have issued landmark rulings that the public has a presumptive First Amendment ri...
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