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SCOTUS and COVID - How the Media Reacted to the Livestreaming of Supreme Court Oral Arguments Loot Price: R3,043
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SCOTUS and COVID - How the Media Reacted to the Livestreaming of Supreme Court Oral Arguments: Rachael Houston, Timothy R....

SCOTUS and COVID - How the Media Reacted to the Livestreaming of Supreme Court Oral Arguments

Rachael Houston, Timothy R. Johnson, Eve M. Ringsmuth

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This book compares the volume and nature of online print and broadcast television coverage from major media outlets from all U.S. Supreme Court oral argument sessions during the October 2019, 2020, and 2021 Terms. The authors demonstrate that the move to livestreaming the Court’s oral argument sessions increased the frequency and depth of online print news media’s coverage in the short term but not in the long term. For both online print and broadcast outlets, their findings suggest that the benefits of increased transparency offered by livestreaming oral argument audio did not come with significant disadvantages for the Court in terms of long-term changes in its news media coverage. The authors analysis provides timely evidence that speaks to the current, and ongoing, debate about public access to the Supreme Court. It also speaks to the likely consequences of permanently continuing the practice of livestreaming oral argument audio and sheds light on the ramifications of other potential expansions in transparency at the Supreme Court, such as livestreaming opinion announcement audio or providing live video coverage of the Court’s proceedings. This work speaks to the impact of increased access to oral arguments and the inner workings of government institutions more broadly. Indeed, the U.S. Supreme Court was not the only institution to grapple with the constraints of the COVID-19 pandemic and opportunities for unprecedented, and instantaneous, access to anyone, anywhere. Better understanding the implications of the Court’s decision to livestream audio from its proceedings provides leverage on the consequences of greater government transparency for news media coverage and, by extension, individuals’ exposure to, and interaction with, government more generally.

General

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Country of origin: United States
Release date: May 2023
Authors: Rachael Houston • Timothy R. Johnson • Eve M. Ringsmuth
Dimensions: 229 x 152mm (L x W)
Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 978-1-5381-7261-2
Categories: Books
LSN: 1-5381-7261-5
Barcode: 9781538172612

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