Prof. Nancy Marder

This week’s episode  of our legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer looks at the controversy over cameras in the Supreme Court. It turned out to be a spirited debate, with our two guests on opposite sides of the issue but my cohost J. Craig Williams and I agreeing with the pro-camera position. That sounds like three against one, but the opponent of cameras, Nancy Marder, a professor of law at Chicago-Kent College of Law and former law clerk to Justice John Paul Stevens, more than held her own. On the other side of the issue was Eric P. Robinson, deputy director of the Donald W. Reynolds Center for Courts and Media at the University of Nevada in Reno and author of the blog Blog Law Online.

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Bob is a lawyer, veteran legal journalist, and award-winning blogger and podcaster. In 2011, he was named to the inaugural Fastcase 50, honoring “the law’s smartest, most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries and leaders.” Earlier in his career, he was editor-in-chief of several legal publications, including The National Law Journal, and editorial director of ALM’s Litigation Services Division.