Specter Presses Sotomayor on Cameras in the Court
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, July 15 2009
Arlen Specter used some of his time questioning Judge Sonia Sotomayor today to ask her, again, if broadcasting the court's proceedings in the same way Congress's are wouldn't be a boon to the public's understanding of the judicial process. Specter usefully detailed why Congress might have a say on the topic. While the Supreme Court is generally very independent of the legislature, Congress does have a role in shaping procedural matters -- from the number of justices on the court to the right to a speedy trial to setting the date when the court convenes each term. For her part, Sotomayor sticks to her I've-done-it-before-and-I'd-be-open-to-trying-it-again formulation. Video of the exchange is above.