Cook County Bans Reporters From Bringing Phones, Computers Into Courthouse – NBC5 (Chicago)

Matt Topic, a lawyer who focuses on government transparency law, called the ban excessive. “While courts should maintain decorum and enforce their rules, a ban applicable to all reporters, including the large number who who have carried cell phones in the courthouse without incident for years, seems excessive and raises First Amendment concerns."
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Tom Paine's Ghost
2 years ago

Wow. Note pads. Pens. Being limited to listening and just your own thoughts? The Millennials and Gen X will collapse into drooling quivering balls. Oh the humanity!!

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