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Elena Kagan just vowed that if she were on the Supreme Court, she’d make the case to allow cameras in, arguing that it would be “terrific” for Americans to witness how it works, and how well prepared the participants are. 

“It would be the great thing for the institution, and a great thing for the American people,” she said.

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Oldefarte| 6.29.10 @ 12:30PM

It would be a great thing for the institution and for the American people and TERRIFIC if people like her were not nominated for the SCOTUS!!!!

ncatty| 6.29.10 @ 1:02PM

What a distraction. Amidst all of the important constitutional questions, someone lobbed her a question about cameras in the courtroom? Or did she just volunteer it?

Tim*| 6.29.10 @ 1:21PM

Apparently , Kagan Is The Chuckie Schumer Of The Law Set.

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