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FreeState Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-05-10 06:35 PM
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Urgent: Sign the letter telling Judge Vaughn Walker to televise the Prop 8 trial
http://www.couragecampaign.org/page/s/TeleviseTheTrial

It only takes a second to help - sign it today

The landmark federal lawsuit about Prop 8, Perry v. Schwarzenegger, also known as the Olson/Boies case is about to go to trial. The presiding judge, Chief Judge Vaughn Walker is holding a hearing on whether the a pool television camera should be allowed to film the trial, given the unprecedented interest in the proceedings. Judge Walker is encouraging the public to submit comments on the issue, before the hearing.
This is your one chance to urge Judge Walker to do the right thing in the name of equality, transparency and accountability.
Join the Courage Campaign Institute and CREDO Action and sign this letter to Judge Walker. Optional: Please add your own personal comments. We will personally hand-deliver your comments. DEADLINE: Friday 9 AM.

To the Honorable Judge Vaughn Walker:
We are writing to insist that the trial of Proposition 8 be televised to the public. In any democracy, openness and transparency are necessary to the proper functioning of our courts. Americans have the right to know what is being said and argued in their courts, and allowing cameras in the courtroom to broadcast the trial is the best, most efficient way to provide the transparency to which we are entitled.
This case presents issues that are very important to the public, and will affect millions of people. However, only a tiny fraction will ever be able to watch the trial in person. By televising the trial, the public will be able to see for themselves the arguments and evidence presented by both sides, and will therefore have more confidence in the outcome of the trial.
Justice is blind, but the public is not, and should not be blind in this case. We urge you to uphold the public's right to view this important trial on television.
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gopiscrap Donating Member (418 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-05-10 09:36 PM
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1. Already did it!!!
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