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The proposal would allow cameras to record court proceedings and make those recordings available to the public, similar to how some state courts and televised trials already work. This would let citizens, journalists, and students watch what happens in federal courtrooms without having to be physically present, potentially increasing transparency about how the justice system operates. Judges would likely have some ability to restrict cameras in sensitive cases involving national security, privacy concerns, or witness safety.
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