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Senate moves to allow cameras in federal courtrooms, answering Erika Kirk’s plea for ‘transparency’

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Senate moves to allow cameras in federal courtrooms, answering Erika Kirk’s plea for ‘transparency’

The “Sunshine in the Courtroom” Act would give federal judges discretion to permit cameras in the court proceedings while preserving the right for a fair trial.

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Politics Senate moves to allow cameras in federal courtrooms, answering Erika Kirk’s plea for ‘transparency’ By Ally Goelz Published June 18, 2026, 4:44 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) Thursday pushed legislation through the Senate Judiciary Committee to allow cameras in federal courtrooms, arguing that greater public access would strengthen confidence in the judicial system. The most highly anticipated court hearings have been televised for millions to watch. From Ted Bundy, OJ Simpson to Johnny Depp, trials have captivated audiences worldwide.

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