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Voters strongly favor televising Supreme Court, but might not watch

The National Law Journal

March 15, 2010

A new public opinion poll found that more than 60% of voters think that televising U.S. Supreme Court proceedings would be "good for democracy." But that doesn't mean it would be a ratings hit. Only 17% said they would watch the hearings regularly, and 33% said they would watch sometimes.

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