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Cameras in the Courtroom: The Naysayers Got It Wrong

16m · Gavel Talks · 23 Nov 14:08

Judge Richard Ginkowski, Gavel Talks host, and retired Indianapolis attorney Randall Graff discuss how the media working together with the bench and Bar made experimental audiovisual coverage of court proceedings last 43 years.

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