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Senate moves to allow cameras in federal courtrooms, answering Erika Kirk’s plea for ‘transparency’
The Senate is advancing the 'Sunshine in the Courtroom' Act, which would allow federal judges to permit cameras in court proceedings while ensuring the right to a fair trial. The legislation responds to Erika Kirk's advocacy for transparency in legal processes.
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