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The issue of whether or not to allow video cameras into the courtroom has been discussed and debated by Members of Congress, the legal community, journalists, and the public since the introduction of newsreel films in the early 20th century. Technological advances have shifted some of the considerations in this ongoing dialogue, as newsreel cameras gave way to television cameras and Internet video. Increasingly, new technology makes video recording less disruptive, accessible to more people, and able to be distributed quickly, if not instantaneously. Most state courts, and several international supreme courts, allow video cameras to record and televise, or otherwise broadcast, their proceedings under certain circumstances. This book is not intended to provide a legal analysis of court cases relevant to the use of video cameras in federal courtrooms. This book provides information about the current judicial policies and attitudes related to video camera use in the U.S. Supreme Court, federal circuit courts, and federal district courts; summaries of the major debates and considerations for policymakers on the subject of courtroom cameras, including the appropriateness of congressional action, standards for public and media access to the courts, and potential effects on courtroom proceedings; descriptions of the four legislative proposals currently before the 114th Congress, including the Cameras in the Courtroom Act (H.R. 94 and S. 780), the Sunshine in the Courtroom Act (H.R. 917 and S. 783), the Transparency in Government Act (H.R. 1381), and the Eyes on the Courts Act (H.R. 3723); and complementary policy measures that might accomplish similar objectives.
Maddie moves in with gran determined to help out when Maddie's grandfather dies. They find an abandoned pony that Maddie's determined to keep-even if it means going up a powerful baroness just as determined to make Beanie hers. That's only the first adventure in The Maddie & Beanie Trilogy, which chronicles the magical journeys of Maddie, Beanie, Maddie's dog Rufus, and an elf named Elfie. It's all about friendship, one that's first kindled when Maddie comes across the pony. Beanie's fur is unkempt and brambles hang from his legs, but Maddie sees the pony's brave soul in his bright eyes. They need that braveness when they become separated and it's up to Maddie to save her friend. But it's tough to have courage when your friend's not there and needs your help. That's where Elfie comes in; his magical mischief is just what's needed to save the day. After all, when you have friends by your side, you can do anything. The loyal comrades set out again to see if that's true as they are called upon to save a young prince who goes missing. Will they be able to make sure the prince takes his rightful place as heir to the throne? There's more to be learned about magic and family alike. That knowledge becomes a gift to be treasured among other gifts Maddie gets on her birthday. Maddie & Beanie's Trilogy features Maddie & Beanie's Magical Journey, The Rescue, and Maddie's Solar Return. Each book centers on friendship and magic while encouraging a love of nature. It's a set of books best suited for girls aged 9-12 years old who love fairies, elves, and animals-especially ponies. It's also a purchase that makes a difference as author Marilyn Davis donates a portion of her earnings to animal shelters and Connecticut's endangered Second Chance Corral animal rehabilitation program.
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