LA Times: Federal appeals panel rejects bid to keep cameras out of Prop. 8 courtroom
A federal appeals court late today rejected an appeal by backers of Proposition 8 to prevent the public broadcasting of a federal trial on the constitutionality of California’s ban on same-sex marriage.
The trial, scheduled to start Monday, is expected to be videotaped by the court and disseminated on YouTube and in other federal courthouses.
Supporters of Proposition 8 argued that the broadcast would violate federal court rules and intimidate witnesses
“Many supporters of Proposition 8 who are being dragged into this case are fearful about being questioned about their personal, political and religious believes on the stand and having that televised,” said Andy Pugno, a lawyer for the Proposition 8 campaign.
But a three-judge panel the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the challenge, ruling that petitioners failed to demonstrate the case warranted “extraordinary” intervention.
Read Maura Dolan’s LA Times article here.