The Fate of Same-Sex Marriage, Live on the Internet Dec. 6
BY Nick Judd | Friday, December 3 2010
Next week, Proposition 8 will return to the federal Court of Appeals — and the airwaves. Last month, the panel of judges from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals gave consent to televise Dec. 6 oral arguments in ... Read More
A Wise Ruling? Judging the Supreme Court's YouTube Pause
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, January 12 2010
You're probably aware that the Supreme Court is the reason why you didn't see any post-trial highlights from Day One of California's major Prop 8 trial on last night's news. Read More
Judge in Prop 8 Case Opts to Open Court via YouTube
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, January 7 2010
Maybe this is what justice would have looked like had King Solomon had YouTube at his disposal. We noted yesterday that opponents and proponents of same-sex marriage in California were battling over whether or not ... Read More
Prop 8 TV? The Educational Argument for Governing in the Wide Open
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, January 6 2010
Whether or not there is any actual utility to allowing C-SPAN, that eye on democracy sponsored by the cable industry, to broadcast the House and Senate's final negotiations over their respective health care bills is a ... Read More
Daily Digest: Grading OFA's Organizing, Building a Bill Buffer, Remixing the President
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, February 9 2009
To some extent, this weekend was the semester's first exam for Organizing for America. So, how'd the new organization, an outgrowth of the Obama campaign, perform? Depends who you ask... The White House's nameless, ... Read More
Once a Local Legal Battle, Is Prop 8 On Its Way to 'Net-Fueled Cultural Moment?
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, November 12 2008
Backers of California's Proposition 8, which enshrined a ban on same-sex marriages in the state constitution, scored a narrow victory on November 4th, winning 52.3% of the vote. The immediate impact in California is ... Read More
Daily Digest: Building the Digital Ship While Sailing
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, November 12 2008
"Retooling" Change.gov: The New York Times' Michael Falone makes note of a happening that Michael Whitney highlighted on techPresident earlier this week: Change.gov, the Obama-Biden transition site, quietly ... Read More