Prop 8 Judge Says Public Wants Its YouTube
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, January 12 2010
From her seat inside the federal courtroom, LGBT POV's Karen Ocamb picked up on federal judge Vaughn Walker testimony yesterday that, judging from the official comments he received, public sentiment leaned heavily towards posting video from the Prop 8 trial to YouTube:
Walker then said that he received “a substantial number of comments by 5:00pm Friday -- 138,574” with the “overwhelming majority in favor of the rule change; there were 32 comments opposed. People laughed. He said uproar, however, was “very helpful” -- noting that it is “highly unfortunate” that the courts have not dealt with the issue of public access in the past. “Finally, after some 20 years, we’ll get some sensible movement forward,” Walker said.
It's weird. Without a video feed from the trial or even an official transcript, trying to find out what's really going down inside that courthouse in San Francisco is like engaging in a trans-continental game of Telephone.