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If anything, the Republicans seemed to have the better of the televised argument.
"What she's arguing is actually for a media blackout at times of national crisis, when people need to know what's happening," says the Guardian's Paul Lewis, during a televised argument with Mensch.
Then there is King's use during that televised argument of two adjectives: white and Western.
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The justices are even more resistant to televising arguments.
That's one reason I am against televising arguments, which would have an adverse impact on the deliberating process.
There have been bitter arguments between the parties and the broadcasters over who should take part in any televised debate.
He waits until a live televised debate.
Once Congress starts treating the judiciary like the co-equal branch of government that it is, it will be in a better position to demand televised oral arguments.
This suggests to constitutional scholars who know a lot more about this than I do that Congress has the authority to require televised oral arguments.
Televising oral argument to millions, rather than presenting it just to those in the courtroom, will make lawyers and justices guarded in their exchanges.
Lawyers on both sides of the struggle sparred over questions of legal procedure and civil rights for two intense hours on Monday -- and the whole country had a chance to watch, thanks to the court's decision to allow C-Span to televise the argument.
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