The courts have had to deal with the increasing amount of technology. Televised courtroom broadcasting especially remains an issue. Despite three Supreme Court cases on this issue, the common thread between the cases has not been highlighted. This book analyzes these cases and the effects broadcasting has on the courts.
The courts have had to deal with the increasing amount of technology. Televised courtroom broadcasting especially remains an issue. Despite three Supreme Court cases on this issue, the common thread between the cases has not been highlighted. This book analyzes these cases and the effects broadcasting has on the courts.
Dr Paul Lambert BA LLB LLM, TMA, CTMA, Professor (Information Technology Law Institute and Manchester Metropolitan University), Visiting Research Fellow (Institute of Advanced Legal Studies), Qualified Lawyer, PhD, CDPO, editor, has been publishing articles in legal and business journals (including the European Intellectual Property Review) on topics such as data protection, the internet, intellectual property and courtroom broadcasting for many years. He has published books in the US and Europe and spoken and written, and been interviewed, on these issues in the US, Europe and Asia. Writes Data Protection, Information Technology Law, Intellectual Property Law, Media and Social Media Law, Courtroom Broadcasting Author of, A User's Guide to Data Protection (third edition), Gringras: The Laws of the Internet (fifth edition), International Handbook of Social Media Laws, Courting Publicity: Twitter and Television Cameras in Court Writes Information Technology Law, Intellectual Property Law, Data Protection, Media Law Author of Gringras: The Laws of the Internet, The Right to be Forgotten, A User's Guide to Data Protection, Courting Publicity: Twitter and Television Cameras in Court, International Handbook of Social Media Laws
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1 Introduction 2 The Supreme Court and the Research Challenge 3 Camera Developments in US 4 Cameras: The UK Perspective 5 What Exactly is Courtroom Broadcasting? 6 What is Television Courtroom Broadcasting (TCB)? 7 Are There TCB Genres and Formats? 8 General (Non Social Science) Research Literature 9 General (Non Social Science) Research Themes 10 Empirical Research and Themes 11 The Psychology Challenge 12 The Distraction Challenge 13 The Location Challenge 14 Education Effects Research 15 Education Effects Challenge 16 TCB Effects: Meeting the Research Challenges 17 The First TCB Eye Tracking Demonstration 18 Conclusion Appendix 1: Select General Literature on Courtroom Broadcasting Appendix 2: Summary and Categorisation of Supreme Court Effects Issues and Concerns Appendix 3: General (Non Social Science) Research Literature Bibliography Index
1 Introduction 2 The Supreme Court and the Research Challenge 3 Camera Developments in US 4 Cameras: The UK Perspective 5 What Exactly is Courtroom Broadcasting? 6 What is Television Courtroom Broadcasting (TCB)? 7 Are There TCB Genres and Formats? 8 General (Non Social Science) Research Literature 9 General (Non Social Science) Research Themes 10 Empirical Research and Themes 11 The Psychology Challenge 12 The Distraction Challenge 13 The Location Challenge 14 Education Effects Research 15 Education Effects Challenge 16 TCB Effects: Meeting the Research Challenges 17 The First TCB Eye Tracking Demonstration 18 Conclusion Appendix 1: Select General Literature on Courtroom Broadcasting Appendix 2: Summary and Categorisation of Supreme Court Effects Issues and Concerns Appendix 3: General (Non Social Science) Research Literature Bibliography Index
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