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Chandler v. Florida, No. 79-1260 (U.S. Supreme Court) (449 U.S. 560; 101 S.Ct. 802) (January 26, 1981) (Justice Burger)

In this case the Court held that an absolute constitutional ban on broadcast coverage of trials cannot be justified simply because there is a danger that, in some cases, conduct of the broadcasting process or prejudicial broadcast accounts of pretrial and trial events may impair the ability of jurors to ...

 

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