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Based on the information in paragraphs 2 through 4 of the article "Cameras in the Courtroom," what is the most likely reason the Judicial Conference began to allow cameras in courtrooms after 2015?
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They wanted to completely eliminate all bans on cameras in federal courts and give full access to the public.
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They were responding to pressure from judges who felt that cameras had no effect on courtroom proceedings.
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They wanted to encourage more lawyers to perform theatrically for cameras to make trials more entertaining.
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They hoped to show that justice was being served while still protecting fairness and addressing concerns that cameras could be intimidating.
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They wanted to completely eliminate all bans on cameras in federal courts and give full access to the public.
Select {responseValue}
They were responding to pressure from judges who felt that cameras had no effect on courtroom proceedings.
Select {responseValue}
They wanted to encourage more lawyers to perform theatrically for cameras to make trials more entertaining.
Select {responseValue}
They hoped to show that justice was being served while still protecting fairness and addressing concerns that cameras could be intimidating.
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They hoped to show that justice was being served while still protecting fairness and addressing concerns that cameras could be intimidating.
They hoped to show that justice was being served while still protecting fairness and addressing concerns that cameras could be intimidating.
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