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I. INTRODUCTION
In the last issue of the Journal of Appellate Practice and Process, Justice Robert Brown of the Supreme Court of Arkansas discussed the various ways in which state high courts around the country are beginning to embrace technology to record and to broadcast their oral arguments. (1) I plan to pick up where Justice Brown left off, by discussing my personal experience with cameras in the appellate courtroom as an active Circuit Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. In the course of this article, I hope to articulate what I will call a cautious approach to the recording and broadcasting of appellate arguments. In adopting ...