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Why Cameras Should Be Allowed in Family Courtrooms: A Case for Transparency and Procedural Justice
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Why Cameras Should Be Allowed in Family Courtrooms: A Case for Transparency and Procedural Justice

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Michael "Thunder" Phillips
Feb 11, 2025
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A modern courtroom scene focused on a judge's bench with a camera tripod set up in the foreground, symbolizing transparency and accountability. The setting is a clean, well-lit courtroom with an empty audience area, emphasizing the importance of due process. The style should be professional and polished, suitable for an informative article banner.

In an era where transparency is increasingly valued in public institutions, a critical question arises: should litigants be allowed to record their own family court proceedings, including divorce, child custody, and domestic violence cases? While many courts utilize cameras for administrative purposes in remote hearings, litigants are often restricted f…

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